MATLAB system. The ' tf ' class does not support code generation.
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Hello everyone, When I want to do a Matlab system in Simulink, I encountered some errors.

Then this is my Function code
function out = NF(in,f_back12)
%#codegen
f1=f_back12;
Wr=2*pi*f1;
Sr=0.0707;
testNF=tf([1 (2*Wr*Sr) Wr^2],[1 (2*Wr*0.707) Wr^2]);
out=in*testNF;
end
Finally, it is an error occurred.

I want to how to generate the transfer function in Function?
Please help me, thank you
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Ryan Rizzo
2018년 3월 20일
Same problem here! Did you solve this?
Bartha Balazs
2018년 4월 11일
I'm facing the sane issue :( did you found any solution ?
punit mishra
2021년 1월 6일
same problem here
Mathieu NOE
2021년 1월 6일
hello
if I were you, I would discretize all my filters in a script (if you start with continuous model , use c2dm )
then pass the parameters to the "discrete filter" block.
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Saurabh
2024년 8월 1일
Hi Zhao,
So, the objective is to generate code for the ‘tf’ class which is used inside the MATLAB Function block and when doing so it’s throwing an error that the ‘tf’ class does not support code generation.
The lines in the provided function that do not support code generation are definition of ‘testNF’.
The same can be found here:
The possible workaround for this is to define a separate m-function on the path:
function testNF = mytf(Wr, Sr,)
testNF = tf([1 (2*Wr*Sr) Wr^2],[1 (2*Wr*0.707) Wr^2]);
end
function out = NF(in,f_back12)
coder.extrinsic(‘mytf’)
%#codegen
f1=f_back12;
Wr=2*pi*f1;
Sr=0.0707;
testNF=mytf(Wr, Sr)
out=in*testNF;
end
‘coder.extrinsic’ declares a function as extrinsic and executes it in MATLAB. For more information about ‘coder.extrinsic’ refer to this link: https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/coder.extrinsic.html?s_tid=doc_ta
Alternatively, one can use a ‘Transfer function’ block outside the ‘MATLAB function’ block and provide the input directly to the Function block, as discussed here:
I hope this was helpful.
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