The Diagnostic Viewer displays the output of MATLAB® error functions executed during simulation.
You can customize simulation error messages in the following ways by using MATLAB error functions in callbacks, S-functions, or MATLAB Function blocks.
This example shows how to can customize the MATLAB function check_signal
to display the text Signal
is negative
.
Open the MATLAB Function for editing.
In the MATLAB Editor, create a function to display custom text.
function y = check_signal(x) if x < 0 error('Signal is negative'); else y = x; end
Simulate the model.
A runtime error appears and you are prompted to start the debugger. Click OK.
To view the following error in Diagnostic Viewer, close the debugger.
To create hyperlinks to files, folders, or blocks in an error message, include the path to these items within customized text.
Example error message | Hyperlink |
---|---|
error ('Error reading data from
"C:/Work/designData.mat"') | Opens designData.data in the MATLAB Editor. |
error ('Could not find data in folder "C:/Work"') | Opens a Command Window and sets C:\Work as the working
folder. |
error ('Error evaluating parameter in block
"myModel/Mu"') | Displays the block Mu in model
myModel . |
This example shows how to can customize the MATLAB function check_signal
to display a hyperlink to the
documentation for find_system
.
Open the MATLAB Function for editing.
In the MATLAB Editor, create a function to display custom text.
function y = check_signal(x) if x < 0 error('See help for <a href="matlab:doc find_system">find_system</a>'); else y = x; end
Simulate the model.
A runtime error appears and you are prompted to start the debugger. Click OK.
To view the following error in Diagnostic Viewer, close the debugger.