How to use out block value in matlab

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yogan sganzerla
yogan sganzerla on 21 Mar 2017
Commented: ES on 22 Mar 2017
Hello,
I develop a code and the output is a vector. I am adding a picture that can be easier to understand. I would like to export this vector in MATLAB to plot a graphic. I found this command: plot(x,voltage.signals.values,'linewi',2) I didn't understand how does it work. Could someone help me?

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ES
ES on 22 Mar 2017
1. You can directly add a scope on the line joining the block.
2. You can log the data flowing through the line. At the end of the simulation you can access this data and do a plot. see here http://in.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/configuring-a-signal-for-signal-logging.html
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yogan sganzerla
yogan sganzerla on 22 Mar 2017
Sorry, but I think that I didn't explain correctly. I am adding another image from MATLAB As you can see, to plot it's necessary "t" and "voltage.signals.values". The first variable I have. The trouble is the second (voltage.signals.values) because it's from output. I need to link output with voltage.signals.values
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ES
ES on 22 Mar 2017
Yes. you can log the data and access it from workspace as explained in the link above. Once its able to be access, you can plot it in the same way.

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