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PhattieM
post Jul 2 2008, 12:47 PM
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Well after a lot of research I still have not found a way to use the fuzzy logic toolbox by MATLAB in LABVIEW. Essentially I have DAQ and actuators being recieved/controlled in LABVIEW, but I'd like to offload the AI to MATLAB. Is there any simple way to do this? Perhaps a link to previous posts? I thought Simulink could provide my solution but it appears that LABVIEW will create an interface for MATLAB controls. Any other solutions?

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Mark


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post Jul 2 2008, 01:18 PM
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Run your matlab code through the MATLAB-node or modify your code so it is runable in Mathscript-node. Whats possible depend on your labview version.


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Run your matlab code through the MATLAB-node or modify your code so it is runable in Mathscript-node. Whats possible depend on your labview version.


I'm using 8.5. The fuzzy logic toolbox reads from a file. I don't think the commands I need are supported with Mathscript. I'm looking into the MATLAB node now. Any other ideas?

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