Feature Request: Simulink Dashboard Customization

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yuanyi wu
yuanyi wu il 6 Feb 2019
Commentato: yuanyi wu il 18 Feb 2019
Hi,
I found there were a few posts requesting the interface to customize the Simulink dashboard element. I hope to bring it up again. I am working on a project for a customer but I find the dashboard library is powerful yet limited. For example, I do not have a vertical indicator for intuitive level reading. Also, I would like to display the water tank sectional view to directly show the user how much water in the tank. However, the only thing I can use is MultiStateImage that I have to use by creating a lot of images representing different levels.
I have seen simulink adding the real time pacer as the built in module, Simulink is becoming increasingly suitable for real-time operation and off line simulation. Hopefully we can see the fully customizable dashboard library soon.
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Pranjal Priyadarshi
Pranjal Priyadarshi il 18 Feb 2019
Can you please provide some example of what you are trying to achieve, some kind of visualization would be really helpful.
yuanyi wu
yuanyi wu il 18 Feb 2019
For example, I have been using Simulink to communicate in real-time with a particle sizing device. It generates the size distribution, but I have no way to visuallize such a histogram-like data.
More example, I want to create a water tank level indicator. I know there is plenty of builtin gauges. People in my field somehow prefer the more realistic presentation like a cut view of a water tank with blue stuff in it to show the water level (see the picture below). In this case I have to use the multistate image block with a lot of prepared frames.
float-and-board-level-indicator-500x500.jpg
It will be very helpful if we can build our gauge and control by ourselves. I think the community can contribute to a more flexible and powerful dashboard library!

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