Hi,
In MATLAB R2018a, the `Simulink.sdi.setAutoArchiveMode` function is not available, as it was introduced in R2018b. However, you can work around this by managing the Signal Data Inspector (SDI) files manually or by using a custom script to clean up the `.dmr` files periodically.
Here's a general approach you can take to manage the `.dmr` files in MATLAB R2018a:
- Manually Delete `.dmr` Files
dmrFiles = dir(fullfile(tempdir, '*.dmr'));
for k = 1:length(dmrFiles)
delete(fullfile(tempdir, dmrFiles(k).name));
- Create a Cleanup Function
function cleanupDMRFiles()
dmrFiles = dir(fullfile(tempdir, '*.dmr'));
for k = 1:length(dmrFiles)
delete(fullfile(tempdir, dmrFiles(k).name));
Call this function whenever you want to clear the `.dmr` files.
- Automate Cleanup with a Timer
If you want to automate this process, you can create a MATLAB timer object that periodically runs the cleanup function.
cleanupTimer = timer('ExecutionMode', 'fixedSpacing', ...
'TimerFcn', @(~,~)cleanupDMRFiles());
Remember to stop and delete the timer when you no longer need it.
If you have control over how the simulations are run, you might be able to reduce the number of `.dmr` files by changing how often data is logged or by disabling logging for certain signals.
These workarounds are manual and not as convenient as the `setAutoArchiveMode` function introduced in R2018b, but they can help you manage the `.dmr` files in R2018a. If upgrading to a newer version of MATLAB is an option, that would be the best solution to access the new functionality.