"duration" function in stateflow using fixed-point datatype for time

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Renish Ramegowda
Renish Ramegowda le 24 Jan 2020
Commenté : stozaki le 30 Jan 2020
I created an mpt.parameter for a time variable. Since time is in ms, I assigned data type as fixdt(0,16,0.001,0)
time_s = mpt.Parameter;
time_s.CoderInfo.Alias = 'Ts';
time_s.Description = 'Time in ms';
time_s.DataType = 'fixdt(0,16,0.001,0)';
time_s.Unit = 's';
time_s.Value = 0.5;
Now in one of my stateflow transition between states, I need to use this time variable. i.e: [duration(t > 20) > time_s]
Matlab thowrs error as below:
In fi > non-fi, or non-fi > fi, the non-fi must be a constant. Transition '[durat...time_s]'"duration(t > 20) > time_s"
Component:Stateflow | Category:Coder error
Error while generating code for chart Chart.
ps: I need fixdt(0,16,0.001,0) since I need to generate fixed point code and cannot afford using single or double or any Integer type.
Is there a workaround for this? Thanks in advance

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stozaki
stozaki le 25 Jan 2020
Modifié(e) : stozaki le 25 Jan 2020
't' is a reserved word of the double data type. Therefore, you cannot set attributes such as data type.
I thought that using the after function was one of the workarounds. I have attached a sample model.
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Renish Ramegowda
Renish Ramegowda le 27 Jan 2020
Thanks again.
For me, the transition shall happen only after the point, t > 20 is true and then from that point 0.5 sec is completed. Also in between 0.5 sec timer running, if t > 20 condition becomes false, then the time needs to be reset.
for such scenerio, "duration" function was very useful but issue is, it wont accept fixed point data type for time value. For my requirement, all values can only be fixedpoint data type since floting values cannot be accepted in code generation
Question: Why "duration" function dont accept fixed datatype input?
stozaki
stozaki le 30 Jan 2020
Temporal Logic,
When using Event-Based (tick/CLK): Positive integer
When using Absolute-Time (sec/msec): It is just a positive number, that is, a double type.
So, My model uses Event-Based Temporal Logic. This is a workaround.

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