Using Excel to Define Tests with Simulink Test
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Microsoft Excel is a common
Microsoft Excel is a common format used to define test for embedded systems. Learn how tests in Simulink® Test™ can use Excel® as a standard specification format that includes inputs, outputs, states, tolerances, and parameters.
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You can specify signal data in a Microsoft® Excel file to use as input to your test case or as baseline criteria (outputs). You can generate a template test spreadsheet from a model or harness (system under test, or SUT), and then complete the spreadsheet with external data and import it into Simulink Test as a test case.
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