who
(Removed) List names of objects inside ModelDataLogs,
        SubsysDataLogs, or TSArray object
The who function has been removed. Support for the
        ModelDataLogs format has been removed. Use another supported format, such
      as Dataset, instead. For more information, see Version History.
Syntax
Description
Input Arguments
Logged data, specified as a Simulink.ModelDataLogs object or a
              Simulink.TSArray object.
Object names to list, specified as 'systems' or
              'all'.
- 'systems'— List names of all objects except- Simulink.Timeseriesobjects inside a nested- Simulink.TSArrayobject.
- 'all'— List names of all objects.
Version History
Introduced before R2006aData stored in the ModelDataLogs format, including data stored in
          Simulink.ModelDataLogs, Simulink.Timeseries,
          Simulink.TSArray, and Simulink.SubsysDataLogs objects,
        is no longer supported.
The who function has been removed. To convert data logged in
          ModelDataLogs format to Dataset format, use a
        version of Simulink prior to the R2024b release.
The convertToDataset function has been removed, and the
          Simulink.SimulationData.Dataset object can no longer convert
          ModelDataLogs format to Dataset format. To convert
        data logged in ModelDataLogs format to Dataset format,
        use a version of Simulink prior to the R2024b release.
Starting in R2022b, you can no longer load data stored in the
          ModelDataLogs format, including data stored in
          Simulink.Timeseries, Simulink.TSArray, and
          Simulink.SubsysDataLogs objects.
For scripts that simulate a model created in a release earlier than R2016a that uses
          ModelDataLogs format for logging, you can convert data stored in the
          ModelDataLogs format to the Dataset format.
Converting a model from using ModelDataLogs format to using
          Dataset format can require that you modify your existing models and
        code in callbacks, functions, scripts, or tests. This table identifies possible issues to
        address after converting to Dataset format. 
| Possible Issue After Conversion to DatasetFormat | Solution | 
|---|---|
| Code in existing callbacks, functions, scripts, or tests that used the
                     | Check for code that uses  For example, suppose that existing code includes this line. logsout.('Subsystem Name').X.dataReplace
                  that code with a  get(logsout,"x").Values.data | 
| Mux block signal names are lost. | The  | 
| Signal Viewer cannot be used for signal logging. | The software does not log signal logging data in the Signal Viewer. Use the signal logging output variable to view the logged data. | 
| The  | The  For example, suppose the data in  
 | 
| The  | If necessary, add signal names. In
                     In  For both  | 
| Test points in referenced models are not logged. | Consider enabling signal logging for test points in a referenced model. | 
| Script uses  | Consider using  | 
When you load data that uses the ModelDataLogs format as input for
        simulation, the software issues a warning that support for loading data in the
          ModelDataLogs format will be removed in a future release.
In a future release, the ability to load data that uses the
          ModelDataLogs format as input for simulation will be removed.
Starting in R2016a, you can no longer log data using the ModelDataLogs
        format, and signal logging always uses the Dataset format. When
        you open a model from a previous release that had logged data using
          ModelDataLogs format, the model configuration parameters are updated to
        log data using the Dataset format instead. 
You can still use and access data logged using the ModelDataLogs format
        in previous releases, including data in Simulink.SubsysDataLogs,
          Simulink.TSArray, and Simulink.Timeseries objects. You
        can also convert data saved in the ModelDataLogs format to the
          Dataset format, which can simplify data processing.
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