simscape.probe.VariableTable
Description
simscape.probe.VariableTable
returns an empty
VariableTable
object.
Creation
You create an empty VariableTable
object when you set a workspace
variable equal to simscape.probe.VariableTable
. You create a populated
VariableTable
object when you use the
simscape.probe.defaultVariableTable
function.
Object Functions
insert | Insert variable to probe into variable table object |
Examples
This example shows how to create a variable table, configure a block variable for probing, and add and remove variables.
Create a VariableTable
object and save it as a workspace
variable.
table1 = simscape.probe.VariableTable
table1 = VariableTable with unset variable(s)
Create an empty variable configuration to store the probing settings. To make a variable
configuration for the variable w
,
enter:
table1("w") = simscape.probe.VariableConfiguration
table1 = VariableTable with 1 variable(s): Unit PortLabel Probing ______ _________ _______ w ⟼ {[""]} <missing> false
Use the insert
object
function to add a second variable configuration.
table1 = insert(table1, "t", simscape.probe.VariableConfiguration)
table1 = VariableTable with 2 variable(s): Unit PortLabel Probing _________ ______________ _______ w ⟼ {[""]} <missing> false t ⟼ {[""]} <missing> false
Set the VariableConfiguration
object properties to change the variable
configuration.
table1("w").Unit = "rad/s"; table1("w").PortLabel = "Ang.Velocity"; table1("w").Probing = true
table1 = VariableTable with 2 variable(s): Unit PortLabel Probing _________ ______________ _______ w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "Ang.Velocity" true t ⟼ {["" ]} <missing> false
Instead of adding and changing the variable properties one-by-one, you can use the
simscape.probe.defaultVariableTable
function to construct a
VariableTable
object containing all the variables that can be probed for
a specified Simscape™ block.
To remove a variable from a VariableTable
object, assign its variable
configuration to []
.
table1("t") = []
table1 = VariableTable with 1 variable(s): Unit PortLabel Probing _________ ______________ _______ w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "Ang.Velocity" true
This example shows how to configure a simscape.probe.VariableTable
object for the Ideal Torque Source block in the Permanent Magnet DC Motor example model and attach the table to a Probe block.
Open the model.
openExample('simscape/PermanentMagnetDCMotorExample')
Add a Probe block to the model.
add_block('nesl_utility/Probe','PermanentMagnetDCMotor/Probe');
Bind the Probe block to the Ideal Torque
Source block named Load Torque
.
simscape.probe.setBoundBlock('PermanentMagnetDCMotor/Probe','PermanentMagnetDCMotor/Load Torque')
Get the default variable table for the Load Torque
block.
table1 = simscape.probe.defaultVariableTable('PermanentMagnetDCMotor/Load Torque')
table1 = VariableTable with 5 variable(s): Unit PortLabel Probing _________ _________ _______ C.w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "C.w" false R.w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "R.w" false S ⟼ {[N*m ]} "S" false t ⟼ {[N*m ]} "t" false w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "w" false
The default probing status for all the variables is false
.
Change the probing status of the t
variable.
table1("t").Probing = true
table1 = VariableTable with 5 variable(s): Unit PortLabel Probing _________ _________ _______ C.w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "C.w" false R.w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "R.w" false S ⟼ {[N*m ]} "S" false t ⟼ {[N*m ]} "t" true w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "w" false
Change the port label associated with the t
variable.
table1("t").PortLabel = "Torque"
table1 = VariableTable with 5 variable(s): Unit PortLabel Probing _________ _________ _______ C.w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "C.w" false R.w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "R.w" false S ⟼ {[N*m ]} "S" false t ⟼ {[N*m ]} "Torque" true w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "w" false
Attach table1
as the variable table to the
Probe block.
simscape.probe.setVariableTable('PermanentMagnetDCMotor/Probe',table1)
The name of the output port of the Probe block in the block diagram changes to Torque.
To confirm that you properly attached the variable table table1
to
the Probe block, enter:
simscape.probe.getVariableTable('PermanentMagnetDCMotor/Probe')
ans = VariableTable with 5 variable(s): Unit PortLabel Probing _________ _________ _______ C.w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "C.w" false R.w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "R.w" false S ⟼ {[N*m ]} "S" false t ⟼ {[N*m ]} "Torque" true w ⟼ {[rad/s]} "w" false
Version History
Introduced in R2024b
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