In Simulink demo sldemo_absbrake, the plotys are generated without using blocks. How did they do it?
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John Krzykacz
le 24 Mar 2018
Commenté : John Krzykacz
le 27 Mar 2018
I suspect it is related to logging data in workspace..???
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Birdman
le 24 Mar 2018
Modifié(e) : Birdman
le 24 Mar 2018
It is done via Simulation Data Inspector. If you click on the icon on the yout and slip signal in the model, Simulation Data Inspector pane will open up and there you will see signals automatically logged and plotted at the end of the simulation. Data Inspector's job is to plot them automatically at the end of the simulation.
Also, if you go to File->Model Properties->Model Properties->Callbacks->StopFcn, you will see the necessary command to plot the logged signals. Check those callbacks to see actually what is going on.
Hope this helps.
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Birdman
le 25 Mar 2018
Try this. The basic workaround for it is to use To Workspace block, log the data and plot the variables automatically at the end by the code used in StopFcn. Check what I wrote there.
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Sara Nadeau
le 26 Mar 2018
A bit of clarification on the comment that mentions the Simulation Data Inspector:
The Simulation Data Inspector does not plot any data automatically at the end of the simulation and is not related to the plots generated when you simulate sldemo_fuelsys. As the comment pointed out, the model uses the callback StopFcn and an attached m file to create the figures.
You can also quickly view logged signals using the Simulation Data Inspector. Clicking the logging badge on the signal selects the signal to plot and opens the Simulation Data Inspector at the same time. If you open the Simulation Data Inspector using the button on the Simulink Editor toolstrip, no signals are plotted, and you can select signals to plot and inspect using the checkboxes next to the signals.
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