Simulink Coder(RTW) can be purchased separately without having entire Matlab software?
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I would like to know whether Simulink coder(formerly called Real time workshop) can be separtely purchased or not. I want to use only Simulink coder and not entire Matlab software. Please share the information that you have regarding this.
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Arnaud Miege
on 19 Jul 2011
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For Simulink Coder, you need MATLAB, MATLAB Coder and Simulink (unless you already have those, in which case you can add Simulink Coder to your existing license, provided it is in maintenance)
Arnaud
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Sadanand
on 19 Jul 2011
Arnaud Miege
on 19 Jul 2011
No. To use Simulink Coder, you need Simulink, which requires MATLAB. Simulink Coder also requires MATLAB Coder.
Walter Roberson
on 19 Jul 2011
Also, the license terms do not permit you to build an executable to "substantially replace" the need to have a license.
Andreas Goser
on 19 Jul 2011
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While Arnaud's answer is correct, I was wondering why one would like to do that at all. I can think of two scenarios:
1. You have multiple users working with Simulink, but only occasionally have the need to generate code. In this case, it depends on a couple of factors within your company what the best way is to provide this capability to all those users. But this is not technical information (this is a technical forum). Please see your MathWorks Sales Representative for that.
2. You plan to create code for other people's Simulink models. Also this leads to a non-technical topic, the license agreement.
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Jul 2011
I think I see another possibility: if you have a number of people working in Simulink who are not explicitly aware of the MATLAB underpinnings of Simulink, then it would be natural to ask for cost purposes whether one can use Simulink without MATLAB.
Simulink can _appear_ to be a stand-alone product in some usages, and I can see how someone might get the impression that the MATLAB portion is incidental and purely technical and perhaps encapsulatable within MCR.
Andreas Goser
on 19 Jul 2011
I see the point WRT Simulink and MATLAB, but not with the Simulink Coder. But it is good you bring this up, as other users will find it applicable for their situation.
Sadanand
on 20 Jul 2011
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