How to include libraries for sfunction?
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Hello,
I need to get run a C sfunction some libraries like stdio.h and stdlib.h.
I tried to copy that libraries in the current path. But that libraries call other libraries and I get errors compilling (mex) the C sfunction.
How can I include all libraries which i need? I am a Beginner Thanks a lot
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Nick Sarnie
on 7 Sep 2017
Hi Mario,
The easiest way to include custom libraries in C S-Functions is to use the S-Function Builder block, which is located in the Library Browser under Simulink>User-Defined Functions. On the Libraries tab of the S-Function Builder UI, you can specify the custom headers and library files to include.
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Nick Sarnie
on 7 Sep 2017
Edited: Nick Sarnie
on 7 Sep 2017
Hi Mario,
You shouldn't need to copy all of the system library headers like stdio.h to the local directory. I recommend using the angle brackets, < and >, to specify system library headers. You can use
#include <stdio.h>
in the "Includes" section, which will search the standard system header locations. If it is a custom library header, you can store it in the current directory and use quotes instead:
#include "myHeader.h"
For custom library files, you can specify the location to the files in the "Library/Object/Source Files" section.
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