- The global variable is defined as a 'Simulink.Signal' in the PreLoadFcn callback of the model (File > Model Properties > Model Properties > Callbacks tab)
- In the Data Store Memory block's Signal Attributes tab, check the 'Data store name must resolve to Simulink signal object.'.
How do I define global variables using PLC Coder?
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How do I define global variables using PLC Coder?
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2024 年 9 月 5 日
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The supported way of defining global variables for PLC Coder is using Data Store Memory (DSM) blocks that resolve to Simulink.Signal objects. See below documentation page for more information:
>> web(fullfile(docroot, 'plccoder/define-global-variables.html'))
>> web(fullfile(docroot, 'plccoder/release-notes.html?rntext=&startrelease=R2014b&endrelease=R2019a&groupby=release&searchHighlight='))
To model externally defined output data, use DSM read/write block to access the data; to suppress the definition as VAR_GLOBAL, add the Simulink.Signal name to the "Externally defined symbols" list as follows: Simulation > Model Configuration Parameters > PLC Code Generation > Symbols pane > Externally Defined Symbols.
Attached is an example which illustrates this. Things to note:
Note that in contrast to Embedded Coder, PLC Coder does not support using signals that resolve to a Simulink.Signal object to define global variables.
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