c/c++ code generation from system blocks (Matlab/Simulink, Scilab/xcos, ScicosLab/Scicos) is really helpful for rapid-prototyping.
some documentation available here: http://www.scicos.org/CodeGen_doc.pdf
ScicosLab/Scicos provides (also Scilab/xcos) code-generation facility for generating a stand-alone “c” code. The generated file can be linked to various interface modules.
Create a block diagram in Scicos. Select the relevant blocks and make them as super block. And make it as super-block for code generation. Select “code generation” from the tool bar and generate the code for the super-block.
xxx_standalone.c
xxx_act_sens_events.c
libxxx.lib
where xxx is the name of the workspace.
Include these files in the visual-studio and create an executable.
Open loop response of 2nd order system:
I have given some constant input 1.0 in the “xxx_act_sens_events.c”
*((double *) y+(k+l*(*ny1))) =1.0;
Otherwise the program will be asking the input continuously for every iteration.
Ol1.txt is generated from the “generated code”
foo.txt is from the scicos generated output.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
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great post this one.. haven't tried it out yet but i will ... expecting more posts like this :)
Hi!
Can you tell me please, how you do it step-by-step?
I have a lot of files in superblock:insuperblock,machine.h,makefile_superblock,makefile_superblock.lcc,makefile_superblock.mak,scicos_block.h,scicos_block4.h,superblock.c,superblock_act_sens_events.c,superblock_c.sci,superblock_loader.sce,superblock_stab=ndalone.c,superblock_void_io.c.
I open MV studio and my actions?
Thanks for all.
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