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How can self-organized Simulink model/block information be written to a file during Simulink code generation?
I maintain some data structures in the callback functions of my customized Simulink blocks and would like to write them to a sou...

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This model is configured for concurrent execution and has modeling constraints. Input port 1 of xx block must be contiguous. what's that mean?
Hi, Xu Liu, When I mux signals in a subsystem, and demux them in another concurrent subsystem, I get the this error. But I ...

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The propose of 2 uploadInfos in external mode?
In external mode, BdUploadInfo data structure describes the data that need to be upload to the host(Simulink). /* * The BdUplo...

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How can you generate a C code with embedded coder from a simulink model with a cycle time/period (sample time) shorter than 1 ms?
A tricky method : manually modify the tlc file( <MATLAB_ROOT>/rtw/c/tlc/mw/ertwinthread.tlc ) comment out lines 773-780 (as fol...

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Is concurrent execution not possible for a Simulink model with sample time less than 1ms ?
I answered the same question here: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/446466-how-can-you-generate-a-c-code-with-e...

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