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creating geometry in matlab-function different from current matlab-function

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Hi,
i'm tying to use an external matlab-function to create a certain geometry and then assign this geometry to my current model in matlab.

Unfortunately something like the following doesn't work:
model.geometry('myGeometry') = geometryCreationMatlabFunction(param1,param2);

I couldn't find any feature that allows me to import/copy/assign geometries from model B into an existing comsol model A (i also want to avoid saving the geometry as a file and then reimport the whole stuff).
Is there an easy way to get this done?



Udate:
I finally figured out how to do it. All you need to to is create a model in the curent m-file. Then give this model as argument to the external m-file. The external m-file now does something with the model like setting up geometry etc. After that it gives back the model as return value. Thats all :)

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Posted: 8 years ago 19.10.2016, 13:35 GMT-4
Hi,

I am also trying to define geometry function in Matlab. Can you please help me out. I saw your post so thought of asking for help if you have figured it out.
Hi, I am also trying to define geometry function in Matlab. Can you please help me out. I saw your post so thought of asking for help if you have figured it out.

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