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Albert Mathews


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simscape model block performance
I have created two versions of simscape model block. The code for each is identical except for 2 lines where some additional mat...

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how can i reduce the time needed to load runs in the SDI
i have simulations runs which have ~2000 signals logged and i am presently using the simulink data inspector to plot and review ...

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update diagram (ctrl-D) fails due to missing bus signal, but the Bus Selector GUI finds the signal in the bus
answering my own question. there was an upstream subsystem feeding the nested bus which was "commented out" in simulink. meaning...

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Using the SDI, can a user group signals by model hierarchy in CompareRuns pane
following instructions here: http://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/customize-the-simulation-data-inspector-interface.html ...

presque 9 ans il y a | 1 réponse | 0

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update diagram (ctrl-D) fails due to missing bus signal, but the Bus Selector GUI finds the signal in the bus
I have a model which is failing update diagram for the subject reason. I have tried several things, but none work. * tried re...

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setting Simulink data view tolerance progamatically
is it possible to to set the tolerance used by the SDI programatically? for example,assuming i have some .mat files called allda...

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Is there a tool which produces a graphical (or textual) representation of the data dependencies of a model?
I would like to know what other TMW users have seen in terms of graphical representation of data dependencies for a simulink mod...

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