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<TITLE>FDC help: Utility RECOVER</TITLE>
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<H2>The macro <I><FONT FACE="Arial","Helvetica","Sans Serif">RECOVER</FONT></I></H2>
The M<SMALL>ATLAB</SMALL> macro <I><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial","Helvetica","Sans Serif">RECOVER</FONT></I> can be called if, after running a simulation, the results have not properly been sent to the M<SMALL>ATLAB</SMALL> workspace. This sometimes happens due to a bug in S<SMALL>IMULINK</SMALL>, which apparantly prevents results to be transferred to the Workspace when <I><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial","Helvetica","Sans Serif">To Workspace</FONT></I> blocks are used in deeper levels of graphical systems (the bug has been encountered in several S<SMALL>IMULINK</SMALL> versions up to 1.2c). <I><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial","Helvetica","Sans Serif">RECOVER</FONT></I> basically makes one more call to the S-function in order to re-initialize the system. This often helps to restore the 'lost' results, without repeating the simulation itself.
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Type <CODE>recover('sfunc')</CODE> at the command-line if you want to rescue simulation results for the S-function <I>sfunc</I>.
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