Is it possible to do code generation with quadprog() ?
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    aparnasri sekar
 on 1 Aug 2018
  
    
    
    
    
    Edited: Clemens Troll
 on 20 Jul 2021
            I know quadprog() is not supported for code generation. But is there a workaround to use the quadprog() fucntion for code generation? I am trying to generate c code from my Simulink model which can be used to integrate with CANoe platform on another pc which may or may not have a MATLAB compiler.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 1 Aug 2018
        
      Edited: Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 1 Aug 2018
  
      No, there is no work-around. Very little of the Optimization Toolbox can have code generated.
However, all command line functionality is supported for the Optimization Toolbox with MATLAB Compiler, which would create standalone .exe rather than C or C++ code. That is, you could have your Simulink model use TCP blocks to communicate with some code built using MATLAB Compiler to do the quadprog() .
I would worry that the response time for quadprog() might well be too long for realistic use with a Simulink model.
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  Mary Fenelon
    
 on 21 Apr 2020
        Code generation for quadprog is supported in R2020a, following on support for fmincon added in R2019b.
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  Clemens Troll
 on 20 Jul 2021
				
      Edited: Clemens Troll
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			As documanted in https://de.mathworks.com/help/optim/ug/code-generation-in-quadprog.html code generation for quadprog() is only possible if the 'active-set' solver is applied. Unfortunetaly, my optimization problem is large-scaled and hence is only solvable with the 'interior-point' solver in an accaeptable calculation time. 
Is there an outlook that the other solvers are also usable of the code generation in a future release? If not, does anyone know a good alternative of a quadprog solver which one can use in Simulink?
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