"code error" "model error" "parse log" in simulink

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code error
"Unable to locate a C-compiler required by Stateflow and MATLAB Function blocks. Use 'mex -setup' to select a supported C-compiler."
and on using the 'mex -setup'
i`m getting
"No supported SDK or compiler was found on this computer."
and checking the SDK file size on microsoft website, it show the size of 600mb. and i leave in a place where internet facility is not available for that extent. is there any alternative method.
so kindly get me solution s soon as possible.
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 24 Dec 2013
Edited: Kaustubha Govind on 24 Dec 2013
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Answers (2)

Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 24 Dec 2013
Unfortunately, you do need to install a C compiler for Stateflow/MATLAB Function blocks to work. If you're on Windows, you could also try installing 32-bit MATLAB which comes with the free LCC-WIN32 compiler packaged with it.
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Raghunandanan Karunakaran
Raghunandanan Karunakaran on 24 Dec 2013
mam but my windows is of 64 bit.. then how can I use 32 bit.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Dec 2013
You can install the 32 bit version of MATLAB on 64 bit versions of MS Windows.

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Jaikrishnan M
Jaikrishnan M on 4 Feb 2019
An Model error to Change the directory to an writtable directory out matlab installation, in diagnostic viewer by cmd

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