User`s guide

2 Simulink and the DSP Blockset
2-10
Running a Simulation from an M-File. You can also modify and run a Simulink
simulation from within a MATLAB M-file. By doing this, you can automate the
variation of model parameters to explore a large number of simulation
conditions rapidly and efficiently. For information on how to do this, see “Delay
and Latency” on page 3-85 and “Running a Simulation from the Command
Line” in the Simulink documentation.
Learning More About Simulink
Here are a few more suggestions to help you get started with Simulink:
Browse through the Simulink documentation to get complete exposure to all
of Simulink’s capabilities.
Open the Simulink library as described in “Starting Simulink” on page 2-3.
Build a few simple models using blocks from the Simulink and DSP Blockset
libraries.
Open some of the models in the DSP Blockset Demos library. Most of the
advanced demos have blocks that you can double-click to get information
about the algorithm or implementation. The Demos library also contains
easy-to-understand models that demonstrate some of the blockset’s
elementary math and statistics blocks. In each case, just select
Start from
the
Simulation menu to run the simulation.