Using Simulink | ![]() ![]() |
Starting Simulink
To start Simulink, you must first start MATLAB. Consult your MATLAB documentation for more information. You can then start Simulink in two ways:
simulink
command at the MATLAB prompt.On Microsoft Windows platforms, starting Simulink displays the Simulink Library Browser.
The Library Browser displays a tree-structured view of the Simulink block libraries installed on your system. You can build models by copying blocks from the Library Browser into a model window (this procedure is described later in this chapter).
On UNIX platforms, starting Simulink displays the Simulink block library window.
The Simulink library window displays icons representing the block libraries that come with Simulink. You can create models by copying blocks from the library into a model window.
Note On Windows, you can display the Simulink library window by right-clicking the Simulink node in the Library Browser window. |
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