Moving Simulink Data Into the workspace

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I am Running a Simulink Model From my GUI and i would like data from to the workspace bloacks to end up in the Matlab Workspace so i can anaylse it afterwards. The data will aperar their if i run it manually but running it through the GUI it does not appear at all.
What comand do i need to use to do this ? And which part of my GUI should i place it in .
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Paul
Paul on 29 Mar 2012
I have tried using the Assign function with no luck
assignin('base','helicopter_target_b', 'helicopter_target');
assignin('base',' Ctrlout_b', 'Ctrlout');
assignin('base','Heliout_b', 'Heliout');
the third variables are the names of my to workspace blocks

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 29 Mar 2012
Assuming that you're using the SIM command to run the model from your GUI, you need to set the SrcWorkspace and DstWorkspace options to specify which workspaces you want Simulink to use as the source and destination workspace. By default, the variables are created in the "current" workspace, which would be the workspace of your GUI callback function. To force Simulink to always read/write to the base workspace, use:
options=simset('SrcWorkspace','base','DstWorkspace','base');
sim('mymdl',[0 duration],options)
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 30 Mar 2012
SrcWorkspace needs to be 'current', not 'caller'. Also, the SIM command takes the model name in the form a string.
You can try:
options=simset(('SrcWorkspace','current','DstWorkspace','base');
sim('manualflight', [0 Inf], options);
If that still doesn't work, run "docsearch DstWorkspace" and see if you find examples in the documentation. There was some change in the syntax of the SIM command recently, so it could be that you are using an older version that doesn't support the form of syntax I wrote.
Paul
Paul on 10 Apr 2012
Thankyou this works perfectly

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TAB
TAB on 30 Mar 2012
Variables from 'To Workspace' block are saved in calling-workspace. Your way of saving them to 'base-Workspace is correct. Just make correction in assignin() call. Assign the variable values, not string.
assignin('base','helicopter_target_b', helicopter_target);
assignin('base','Ctrlout_b', Ctrlout);
assignin('base','Heliout_b', Heliout);
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Paul
Paul on 10 Apr 2012
This seems to not work . when I run the simulation is says that the variables have not been defined
May this be a problem from runing it from a GUI

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