User`s guide
Help and Documentation
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Help and Documentation
Real-Time Workshop software is shipped with this Getting Started guide.
Users of this book should be familiar with
• Using Simulink and Stateflow to create models/machines as block diagrams,
running such simulations in Simulink, and interpreting output in the
MATLAB workspace
• High-level programming language concepts applied to real-time systems
While you do not need to program in C or other programming languages to
create, test, and deploy real-time systems using Real-Time Workshop,
successful emulation and deployment of real-time systems involves working
familiarity with parameters and design constraints. The Real-Time Workshop
documentation assumes you have a basic understanding of real-time system
concepts, terminology, and environments. The documentation is available in
the following locations:
• Online at
http://www.mathworks.com
• Through the MATLAB Help browser
• As PDF documents that you can view online or print
This section includes the following topics:
• “Online Documentation” on page 1-17—Where to find Help online (HTML
documents)
• “Printing the Documentation” on page 1-18—Printable versions (PDF
documents)
• “For Further Information” on page 1-18—A guide to major help topics
Online Documentation
Access to the online information for Real-Time Workshop is through MATLAB
or from the MathWorks Web site at
http://www.mathworks.com/support/.
Click on the
Documentation link.
To access the documentation with the MATLAB Help browser, use the
following procedure: