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Difference b/w virtual and non virtual bus?

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Sukumar Paul
Sukumar Paul le 26 Avr 2012
Modifié(e) : Rena Berman le 1 Avr 2022
hey, can anyone explain me the difference b/w virtual and non virtual bus? if possible, give a real life example for better understanding.

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Guy Rouleau
Guy Rouleau le 26 Avr 2012
A virtual bus is just a visual representation in the Simulink editor. It makes your model look nicer and easier to manage when you have many signals. It does not affect how the signal is stored in memory.
With a nonvirtual bus, the data is stored as a structure in a contiguous piece of memory. Because of that, nonvirtual have more constraints.
Consider nonvirtual bus only if you have code generation constraints requiring it.
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Aditya gandi
Aditya gandi le 8 Juin 2017
Can you provide any real life examples to support your statements?

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind le 26 Avr 2012
Modifié(e) : Rena Berman le 1 Avr 2022
A bus signal is simple a structure signal containing numeric elements. When a bus signal has a Simulink.Bus object associated with it, it becomes a non-virtual bus. See the blog post Nonvirtual Bus Signals for a more detailed explanation. The documentation on Types of Composite Signals also is a good reference.
AFAIK, there is no "real world" example - the difference is only in how Simulink treats the signals.
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Guy Rouleau
Guy Rouleau le 26 Avr 2012
A little precision... virtual buses can have a an associated bus object. This is not required, but can be be used for validation or initialization.
Non-virtual buses need a bus object.
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind le 27 Avr 2012
Ah! There's something new I learned today. :)

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