simulink FMU export fail
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I attempted to export an Standalone FMU from Simulink environment, but encountered the following error: "[an installation of Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 cannot be detected]".
I tried installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2020 package, restarted the PC, and retried, but encountered the same error. Installing C++ 2017 separately and retrying also resulted in the same error.
I even tried with a simple model (consisting of only one ramp block and one sum block), suspecting a Simulink model issue, but the error persisted.
I would like to inquire about possible solutions to this problem.
diagnosis viewer text :
Setting ExportedContent to 'off'. Option to export archived project is not supported if Generate32BitDLL is 'on'. Setting CreateModelAfterGeneratingFMU to 'off'. CreateModelAfterGeneratingFMU option is not supported if Generate32BitDLL is 'on'. 'GenCodeOnly' is disabled for Co-Simulation Standalone FMU Export. Setting System Target to FMU Co-Simulation for model 'ex_26_fchev_simulink'. Setting Hardware Implementation > Device Type to 'MATLAB Host' for model 'ex_26_fchev_simulink'. Generating 32-bit MSVC toolchain.
An installation of Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 cannot be detecte
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Angelo Yeo
on 20 Jun 2024
Edited: Angelo Yeo
on 20 Jun 2024
(1) What's your output when you run the command below? Can MATLAB detect Visual Studio C++ 2017 with the following command?
mex -setup cpp
(2) If MATLAB cannot detect Visual Studio 2017, please refer to the following Answers page for a official guideline for installation. Note that MATLAB/Simulink only support Community (free), Professional, and Enterprise edition of Visual Studio. (Express, Build Tools, and Preview editions are not supported.)
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