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Im trying to use matlab function block of simulink to evaluate the value of a very long function that is like the one below (but about 1.3 Mb):

qdd24*((3*(cos(q22 + q23)*((7*sin(q25)*(sin(q21)*sin(q24) + cos(q22 + q23)*cos(q21)*cos(q24)))/125 + (7*sin(q22 + q23)*cos(q21)*cos(q25))/125) - sin(q22 + q23)*cos(q21)*((7*cos(q22 + q23)*cos(q25))/125 - (7*sin(q22 + q23)*cos(q24)*sin(q25))/125))*(cos(q05)*((26*cos(q21)*cos(q22))/125 - (49*cos(q21)*sin(q22))/1000) + cos(q05)*((507*cos(q21)*cos(q22))/1000 + (49*cos(q21)*sin(q22))/1000) + cos(q05)*((7*sin(q25)
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where qij qdij and qddij are the inputs to the block.

but takes too much time to convert this block to C code when running simulation (almost never respond). is there any other way to evaluate this in a faster speed?

I also tried writing a function and call it using interpreted matlab function block but it gave me "Not enough input arguments" error.

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  • Have you considered simplifying this algebraic expression using Mathematica or the like?
    – Tarik
    May 22, 2014 at 14:16
  • no Im not familiar with mathematica but Ive tried simplification using matlab it was very slow too.
    – milad
    May 22, 2014 at 14:28
  • how do you have a single function string that is 1.3MB in size? no wonder it takes so long. Also, it seems that everything is stored separately as different variables. This too is very frowned upon. May 22, 2014 at 15:27
  • when I call the function in matlab itself(not simulink) it doesn't take much time but the c code conversion is slow. is there any way to use the matlab function without c code conversion or any thing similar.
    – milad
    May 22, 2014 at 15:46
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    Put your entire code in a separate MATLAB function (in a file e.g. foo). In matlab function block at the top add "coder.extrinsic("foo")". Then use foo normally and pre-allocate outputs of foo.
    – Navan
    May 22, 2014 at 20:03

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