Dear Casperites, I've recently been playing around with the creation of block libraries and I found out about Xilinx's API for programmatic model creation (xBlock). I find it particularly convenient because you don't have to explicitly position the blocks, as the software does all the positioning for you, and for what I tested the results are pretty nice.
However when I checked in the CASPER library, only a few blocks are created using xBlock, and moreover, some blocks where re-implemented from xBlock to standard Matlab block scripting. So my question is: is there any reason why I should avoid using xBlock? The only inconvenient I have had with it for now is that you have to install some additional libraries in Linux to make it work, which I didn't find it documented anywhere. Thanks, Franco Curotto -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "[email protected]" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/a/lists.berkeley.edu/d/msgid/casper/CACBfcEmKHeDGr5ny5HH2ruqvHgYr-VbNbyyPjpJz5eR1C-JaRA%40mail.gmail.com.

