How to Create an executable file for Simulink model?

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I have a GUI which get 2 inputs from user and provide that to simulink model. Model will add that two input and give an output to GUI via CMex S Fcn. I tried to create a standalone "exe" file fot that. It is created, but when I try to open that my ".exe" is not working because I have used some simulink commands such as 'load_system' and 'set_param'. Is there any replacement for that?
Please provide me some ways to create single ".exe" file for above mentioned.
(the fucvtionality expectation is an example. Matter is to create exe which includes '*.m', '*.mdl', '*.fig' )

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Friedrich
Friedrich on 15 Jan 2014
HI,
check his example
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Vivek
Vivek on 17 Jan 2014
Friedrich, Azzi,
In my model I am using custom storage blocks. So I got error. Then in "Configuration parameters" I checked "Ignore custom storage" and so I can create .exe file. But when I'm using that exe the output values are not changing as expected. I think it took some default values(may be zero) for those constant blocks while creating exe. But those custom storage type constant blocks values are different. Kindly give me some suggestions in this.
fayçal ahmed zaid
fayçal ahmed zaid on 11 Aug 2016
Edited: fayçal ahmed zaid on 11 Aug 2016
Hi all,
The link for the exemple is no longer working. Could you provide me another ? I have the same issue ...
Thanks

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 15 Jan 2014
You can generate a c code for your simulink model, but you will need a simulink coder
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Dzung
Dzung on 9 Sep 2014
Hi Azzi, I've generated C code from simulink model by the coder, but when I'm compiling it under VC2010, I've got error LNK2019 "unresolved external symbol". I guess that I've missed some lib files but not know which one. Can you show me how to find the appropriate lib files?

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