How to change the input of a subsystem using open_system

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There are two blocks in the model I designed: MATLAB Function and testSub.
At this time, I would like to control the input of testSub using MATLAB Function.
So I designed the code as below.
function y = fcn(u)
coder.extrinsic("set_param");
coder.extrinsic("close_system");
coder.extrinsic("open_system");
set_param('untitled1/Subsystem/testSub','OpenFcn','');
open_system('untitled1/Subsystem/testSub','OpenFcn');
y=1;
I want to set input to 'u' in set_param, but is there any way?
help will be appreciated.
Thanx
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Angelo Yeo
Angelo Yeo on 22 Dec 2023
Can you describe the desired workflow? What do you want to do in the end?
eblee
eblee on 25 Dec 2023
I want to run or stop the testSub block with a MATLAB Function. So I implemented code to control testSub using open_system.
At this time, I wonder if there is a way to directly set the input to testSub with set_param.

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Angelo Yeo
Angelo Yeo on 25 Dec 2023
I understood that you want to input a signal to input port. You don't need to use set_param. You can use Data Import/Export functionality in Simulink. See the documentation below which has examples on how to implement them.
Moreover, if you are to create test cases for Simulink models, you can consider using Simulink Test. You can author tests with shipped funcitonalities such as importing external file data for test cases, e.g., Excel spreadsheet. Please refer to the doc below for detailed information on how to create tests with user-defined input signals.
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eblee
eblee on 26 Dec 2023
I used set_param and open_system because I wanted all inputs to always be input in a state where the model was initialized.
Regarding your answer, is there a way to initialize the model every time for all inputs?
Angelo Yeo
Angelo Yeo on 26 Dec 2023
Edited: Angelo Yeo on 26 Dec 2023
You can use variables from base workspace. This means you can always set your variables as you need and run simulation with the sim command in an m-file.

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