Can I change variables directly in the C-Code I generated with Simulink Coder?
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I generated C-Code from a Simulink model using Simulink Coder to run as a standalone on Raspberry Pi. Now I would like to change some of the constants I used for example in my gain blocks. To do that I need to find the constants in my C-Code, but I haven't yet. In my gain blocks are variables which normally reference to values in a .m-file when I simulate it with my PC. Is there any chance to find these variables in my C-Code? If yes, I expect that they don't have the same name I gave them in my Simulink-file.
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Sebastian Castro
il 5 Ago 2015
Assuming you're using default settings, you should be able to find all your parameter values in the modelName_data.c file in the source directory.
Note: If you don't see anything there, or you don't have that file, you should also make sure that in Configuration Parameters -> Optimization -> Signals and Parameters, you have "Inline Parameters" disabled.
- Sebastian
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Sebastian Castro
il 6 Ago 2015
That all seems fine -- the data probably just gets placed somewhere differently when you switch from the standard Simulink Coder target to the Raspberry Pi target. So, you can change the data declarations in the .h file and then recompile the code.
And no, you do not need to generate code from the MATLAB file containing parameters. When you generate code from a Simulink model, all the necessary data that it requires also becomes part of that code.
- Sebastiab
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Eshwar
il 19 Lug 2016
hello, I am facing some problems in editing the generated C code from simulink coder. So, is there any book or some other source that you would like to recommend to help me with understanding and editing the C code.
P.S: I am trying to perform the HiL test for a certain Plant.
-- Eshwar
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