S-function error
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Hi,Help please,when i try to use the follow s-function in a simulink blocket, i obtain this error:
Error in 'NARMA/S-Function' while executing MATLAB S-function 'NARMASYSTEM', flag = 3 (output), at time 0.0.
Too many output arguments.
This is the function code:
function [sys,x0,str,ts] = NARMASYSTEM(t,x,u,flag)
%M-file S-function for defining a discrete system.
% This S-function implements discrete equations
% Generate a discrete linear system:
a1=0.2;
a2=0.1;
g1=1;
g2=0.2;%=-0.2
b1=0.3;
b2=-0.6;
switch flag,
case 0
[sys,x0,str,ts] = mdlInitializeSizes(a1,a2,g1,g2,b1,b2); % Initialization
case 2
[sys,x0,str,ts] = mdlUpdates(t,x,u,a1,a2,g1,g2,b1,b2); % Update discrete states
case 3
[sys,x0,str,ts] = mdlOutputs(t,x,u,a1,a2,g1,g2,b1,b2); % Calculate outputs
case {1, 4, 9} % Unused flags
sys = [];
otherwise
error(['unhandled flag = ',num2str(flag)]); % Error handling
end
% End of dsfunc.
%==============================================================
% Initialization
%==============================================================
function [sys,x0,str,ts] = mdlInitializeSizes(a1,a2,g1,g2,b1,b2)
% Call simsizes for a sizes structure, fill it in, and convert it
% to a sizes array.
sizes = simsizes;
sizes.NumContStates = 0;
sizes.NumDiscStates = 2;
sizes.NumOutputs = 2;
sizes.NumInputs = 2;
sizes.DirFeedthrough = 0; % Matrix D is non-empty.
sizes.NumSampleTimes = 1;
sys = simsizes(sizes);
x0 = [0 1]; % Initialize the discrete states.
str = []; % Set str to an empty matrix.
ts = [1 0]; % sample time: [period, offset]
% End of mdlInitializeSizes.
%==============================================================
% Update the discrete states
%==============================================================
function sys = mdlUpdates(t,x,u,a1,a2,g1,g2,b1,b2)
sys(1) =a1*x(1)*cos(x(1))+a2*(x(1)^2)/(1+x(1)^2)+g1*x(2) ;
sys(2)=b1*sin(x(1))+b2*(x(1)^3)/(2+x(1)^2)+g2*u(1)+u(2);
% End of mdlUpdate.
%==============================================================
% Calculate outputs
%==============================================================
function sys = mdlOutputs(t,x,u,a1,a2,g1,g2,b1,b2)
sys=x;
% End of mdlOutputs.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 4 Jun 2012
Iman: I would recommend looking at some of Level-1 S-function demos. Type "sfundemos" at the MATLAB prompt and select MATLAB file S-functions -> Level-1 MATLAB S-functions. Please use these as a starting point and compare your S-function code with these to see if you can figure out what is going on.
You have been asking a slew of questions without any indication of having debugged/understood the issue yourself, so I'm trying to teach you to fish here. :)
Hint: Look at how mdlOutputs is called in the examples.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 4 Jun 2012
Iman: I see. I thought that you might be new to S-functions because the errors you are running into are basic syntax issues. I am surprised that they make a difference between continuous and discrete states systems - I would expect the three questions you have faced so far to cause similar issues if used inside continuous-time Level-1 MATLAB S-functions.
In any case, please feel free to ask in a comment if my answer didn't help you.
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