Simulink and gui and Standalone executabel?
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I made a program that runs in several gui, the program allows you to change the parameters of a proposed simulink, and also allows to do, in the end, simulations where the results appear in scopes. Wanted to know if it is possible to make this a standalone application from matlab, ie if it is possible to run this application on a computer that does not have matlab?
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Andreas Goser
il 14 Gen 2013
The was a question recently and my question was accepted. Maybe this works out for you:
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Kaustubha Govind
il 16 Giu 2014
Uwe: Sorry, the link worked when I posted it. I would recommend contacting MathWorks Support and asking for a working link to the solution.
Andreas Goser
il 9 Mar 2015
Shashank Prasanna
il 14 Gen 2013
Most command line functionality and custom GUIs are supported, all shipped GUIs are not supported for compilation and distribution. http://www.mathworks.com/products/compiler/supported/compiler_support.html
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Shashank Prasanna
il 14 Gen 2013
You can't deploy simulink applications as it is. Your only way out is to use Simulink Coder (formerly Real-Time Workshop) to generate C code which can be compiled into an executable. This executable can then be called from a MATLAB GUI via a MEX interface. MATLAB compiler supports deploying MATLAB GUIs as executable so you can compile the whole application in order to share it. Unfortunately there is not quick way to do this.
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Bharath Vuppala
il 17 Apr 2014
Hi shashank,
Can u please help me in doing this..? Please share some videos or doc which will guide me doing so
Algesjoia Costa
il 21 Feb 2013
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sarath krishna
il 16 Giu 2015
If you got a solution to your problem, can you please share it with me
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