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  h = stackedplot(rand(6,3));   I want to set x-axis ticks according to my own defined set i.e., instead of 1:6, I want to replace x-axisticks [1, 2,3 ,4,5,6] to ['A', 'S','T', 'AAA', 'BBB', 'ZZZ'] , by rotating it to 90 degree that is vertically insted of horizontally?     NOTE:- Matlabsolutions.com  provide latest  MatLab Homework Help, MatLab Assignment Help  ,  Finance Assignment Help  for students, engineers and researchers in Multiple Branches like ECE, EEE, CSE, Mechanical, Civil with 100% output.Matlab Code for B.E, B.Tech,M.E,M.Tech, Ph.D. Scholars with 100% privacy guaranteed. Get MATLAB projects with source code for your learning and research. There does not seem to be an easy way to set the  XTick  or  XTickLabel  of a  StackedLineChart  object (such as what's created by  stackedplot ):   data = rand(6,3); h = stackedplot(1:6,data); % try a couple of things, neither of which work try set(h,'XTick',1:6,'XTic

How to set the nearest position of the block from the Simulink from Matlab script?

 Hi!

 
I am working on automated Simulink models transformations (creating models from Matlab Scipt) and I need to:
 
(a) add a block to simulink from the Matlab script - DONE,
(b) connect it to desired port - DONE,
(c) put this block close to the connected port - NEED HELP.
 
I have found that the set_param function is able to change the position, but I have to know the exact coordinations:
set_param(['sampleModel' '/' 'From'],'Position',[0 50 0 50])
 
I need to set the nearest possible location of the block to its connected port. It is something like:
 
set_param(['sampleModel' '/' 'From'],'Position','Nearest'). There is any option in 'Position' that there is no need to put exact coordinations but only "Nearest"?
 
How can I achieve that?

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Expert Answer

 John Michell answered . 2021-10-20 09:58:53

For doing this you need to extract position of ports (both inport and outport) of each subsystem then.
 
you can do like below
Modelname = 'dummy';
new_system(Modelname);
open_system(Modelname);
add_block('built-in/Subsystem',[Modelname '/Subsystem'],'Position',[200 200 300 500]);
add_block('simulink/Sinks/Out1',[Modelname '/Subsystem/out1']);
add_block('simulink/Sources/In1',[Modelname '/Subsystem/in1']);

%% from here your point C begins
%get porthandles
PH = get_param([Modelname '/Subsystem'],'PortHandles');
%get position of inport and outport ports of subsystem
ipportpos = get(PH.Inport,'Position');

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