It is possible to do so by first saving your filter to a file, and then setting the filter (CovFilter) in the model.
Please refer to the following steps:
1. Open Simulink model:
>> slvnvdemo_covfilt
2. Right click on 'Normal config (feedthrough)' > Coverage > Exclude subsystem with all descendants
3. For Rationale, type 'myRationale', then Apply
4. From the Filter Viewer, click on Save Filter and save as 'myFilter.cvf'
5. In Configuration Parameters, navigate to Coverage > Advanced Parameters > Coverage filter filename, and specify name of the filer ('myFilter' in this case)
This can also be done programmatically as follows:
>> set_param(gcs,'CovFilter','myFilter')
6. From the model, click on Analysis > Test manager
7. New > Test File, and save as 'myTest.mldatx'
8. For System under test, select 'use current model'
9. In the Test File 'myTest', navigate to Coverage settings and select 'Record coverage for system under test'
10. Run test
Now, go to the Results and Artifacts section, navigate to Aggregated Coverage Results to generate report, and verify that SubSystem block "Normal config (feedthrough)" has been excluded from coverage analysis.
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