How to apply/check changes in a Simulink Mask via callback?

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Hello,
At the moment i am going to set up Simulink block mask, which is changing the content of popup elements due to entries inside an edit field. Therefore I need to know, how to "press" the Apply button of the Mask-GUI via script, respectively how to check if the GUI has unapplied changes.
I am using Matlab Simulink 2013b.
Thanks in advance, Bjoern

Answers (3)

Maximilian Panzik
Maximilian Panzik on 17 Sep 2020
A bit late but maybe this helps somebody:
selected_block_handle = get_param(gcb,'Handle');
dlgs = DAStudio.ToolRoot.getOpenDialogs;
for i=1:length(dlgs) %find dialog of selected block
if class(dlgs(i).getSource) == "Simulink.SLDialogSource"
dialog_block_handle = dlgs(i).getSource.getBlock.Handle;
if dialog_block_handle == selected_block_handle
dlgs(i).apply %'click' apply
end
end
end

Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer on 28 Oct 2015
Hi Bjoern,
when the user presses enter after editing the field, the MaskCallback is executed. This is the callback in which you should validate what the user entered (and do the manipulations you describe).
Titus
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Björn Bobe
Björn Bobe on 28 Oct 2015
Hi Titus, thanks for the fast answer. This is exactly what I am doing and inside this callback I would like to call the function which is behind the mask "Apply" button (most bottom right), respectively to check if the GUI has unapplied changes.
But i do not know the function calls.

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Kurt Stewart
Kurt Stewart on 14 Jan 2019
HI Bjorn,
The way you can do this is save your model in MATLAB before running the model:
save_system('Autonomous_Dynamic_Model_Sim3');
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Bill Tubbs
Bill Tubbs on 16 Jul 2020
This solution didn't work for me. Even pressing 'save' in Simulink didn't solve it. I had to manually go into the model and find the block I had edited and press the 'Apply' button. Then it would run from MATLAB.

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