How to split a line in Simulink?
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Is there any way to split a line in Simulink, so that I can insert blocks with more than siso? (also, sometimes the drag and drop to insert a siso block doesnt work)
Splitting the line would preserve all junctions before and after.
I only found a workaround, that you can see in the gif.
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Devanuj Deka
le 13 Juil 2021
Right-click and hold the line you want to split, and drag it to extend the newly created branch. See the following video demonstration (no audio): Video Link
Here, I'm holding the right-click on the line and dragging it to create a new branch. Drag it to the inport of your desired block, and release it to connect the line to the block.
You can include a manual switch to toggle between the outputs of the different blocks, to choose which will be used in the model simulation.
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Devanuj Deka
le 14 Juil 2021
Hello @Moritz Ischebeck, I understood your question now, thanks for clarifying. A working solution to this has been posted by @Yoshi Minagawa.
Yoshi Minagawa
le 14 Juil 2021
Modifié(e) : Yoshi Minagawa
le 14 Juil 2021
Hi Moritz,
I don't know how to delete only the part of the signal line as you mentioned. But you can do the similar thing by this method.
Please see the gif. You can remove the block itself by dragging mouse with pressing shift key. That enable you to keep the line shape after removing block.
I hope it will help
Paul Bussard
le 3 Août 2022
Modifié(e) : Paul Bussard
le 3 Août 2022
It would be nice if it worked like the 'break line' capability of Schematic capture SW.
Here is a workaround: Select the route and make a copy (ctrl-c, ctrl-v). That way the route is documented and the copy can be moved out of the way as needed.
I wasn't able to re-connect the copy all at once, but it was possible to re-connect each terminal without loosing the route.
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