how to display the results from simulink in a table

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Taleb
Taleb il 17 Mag 2012
Commentato: Armel il 13 Ott 2022
i want to display my results from my circuit of a simulink model in table not in scope (graphical) ie: for example i want to display the result @ 1sec , and then the result @ 2sec , and then the result @ 3sec and so on

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K E
K E il 17 Mag 2012
If you do not need your table displayed in real time, you could complete the simulation, save the results to a mat file using the To File block, then load the mat file in Matlab and display a table, or write it out to an Excel file.

Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind il 18 Mag 2012
You could set up a model execution event listener that is triggered every time a block's output is computed. This event listener can then update your table. See Listening for Method Execution Events.

Bill Tubbs
Bill Tubbs il 5 Apr 2022
Modificato: Bill Tubbs il 5 Apr 2022
I also prefer working with tables and csv files rather than mat files so I wrote a script to convert a Simulink SimulationOutput object into a MATLAB table with appropriate column headings.
It works like this:
t = Ts*(0:nT)'; % sample times
sim_out = sim(sim_model, t(end));
% Convert results to table
sim_results = convert_simout_2_table(sim_out, t);
Source code here:
It only returns the simulation outputs that were sampled at the same times as the given time vector, so you have to make sure your model outputs are sampled at the correct times.

Armel
Armel il 29 Set 2022
Hello,
Could you please explain a little bit how to use your program? And what does he display?
Thanks!
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Armel
Armel il 30 Set 2022
Hi,
I tried : and this is the error I get :
Is it right to put "out" as input for the function "sim_out"?
Armel
Armel il 13 Ott 2022
Hi,
Sorry to disturb you but could you please provide me more information so that I can run this program?
Thanks

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