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Highlight Simulink model lines with custom colors

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Gagik Hakobyan
Gagik Hakobyan le 17 Août 2011
Hello Matlab Community,
Is there a way to highlight simulink model lines with predefined custom colors set?. I have used 'HiliteAncestors' line property, but 6 colors are available to use. Also, if i save the design and reopen, the previously set colors are disappeared, I see, that simulink does not save this line attribute.
Any ides?, Please help me
Thanks, Gagik

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind le 17 Août 2011
The HiliteAncestors property is currently documented as "internal use only" - so I'm not sure where you got example usage from. I think this property is related to the hilite_system function which is used to temporarily highlight blocks/subsystems (for example, in case of an error). The highlighted colors are therefore not saved to the model.
The more appropriate property for you to use is the block ForegroundColor property. You can either use one of the pre-defined colors: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, darkGreen, blue, lightBlue, cyan, magenta; or specify custom colors by using RGB values. For example:
set_param(gcb, 'ForegroundColor', '[0.2 0.8 0.4]')
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 17 Août 2011
I see. Setting the foreground color of a block will make all the output signal lines of that block that same color. Not exactly what the OP wants but better than nothing.
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind le 17 Août 2011
If I understand correctly, the OP wants a given block and it's ancestors to have the same color. I don't think this is possible directly, but it might be fairly straightforward to write a simple function to do this by recursing up through parents using get_param(gcb, 'Parent').

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