What does the fourth position mean here?
I'm doing a .tlc file and I have a situation like this in a hypothetical model:
Looping over: CompiledModel.DWorks
, I'm getting a this_dwork
for each interation:
%foreach i = CompiledModel.DWorks.NumDWorks
%assign this_dwork = CompiledModel.DWorks.DWork[i]
I'm in the DWork
shown in the picture (memory_2
), but for a signal that arrives on it (I'll have one DWork
for each signal arriving in the memory block), then, with this DWork
, I get this memory block with:
%assign grBlock = SLibGrBlock(this_dwork.GrSrc)
This DWork
value (this_dwork
) for curiosity:
>>> this_dwork
{ GrSrc [0, 4]; LogStateName "PreviousInput"; LogicalSrc D2; MemoryMapIdx [2, 0, 2]; Name "PreviousInput"; SigSrc [0, -1, 1, 2]; TID 1; VarGroupIdx [2, 2]; flatElemIdx 0; hierInfoIdx -1 }
In this block (grBlock
), I'll have two Regions, one for each signal:
>>> grBlock.DataInputPort.Region[0]
{ MemoryMapIdx [0, 0, 4]; _Source [B5] }
>>> grBlock.DataInputPort.Region[1]
{ MemoryMapIdx [0, 0, 5]; _Source [B6] }
From the this_dwork
variable, how can I know which region (signal input) this DWork
belongs?
I have this this_dwork.SigSrc[3]
(the fourth position of SigSrc
). What this fourth position means? Perhaps this position could help me achieving which signal I'm dealing with.
(Is there a place where I can find a reference for these things?)
matlab simulink tlc
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I'm doing a .tlc file and I have a situation like this in a hypothetical model:
Looping over: CompiledModel.DWorks
, I'm getting a this_dwork
for each interation:
%foreach i = CompiledModel.DWorks.NumDWorks
%assign this_dwork = CompiledModel.DWorks.DWork[i]
I'm in the DWork
shown in the picture (memory_2
), but for a signal that arrives on it (I'll have one DWork
for each signal arriving in the memory block), then, with this DWork
, I get this memory block with:
%assign grBlock = SLibGrBlock(this_dwork.GrSrc)
This DWork
value (this_dwork
) for curiosity:
>>> this_dwork
{ GrSrc [0, 4]; LogStateName "PreviousInput"; LogicalSrc D2; MemoryMapIdx [2, 0, 2]; Name "PreviousInput"; SigSrc [0, -1, 1, 2]; TID 1; VarGroupIdx [2, 2]; flatElemIdx 0; hierInfoIdx -1 }
In this block (grBlock
), I'll have two Regions, one for each signal:
>>> grBlock.DataInputPort.Region[0]
{ MemoryMapIdx [0, 0, 4]; _Source [B5] }
>>> grBlock.DataInputPort.Region[1]
{ MemoryMapIdx [0, 0, 5]; _Source [B6] }
From the this_dwork
variable, how can I know which region (signal input) this DWork
belongs?
I have this this_dwork.SigSrc[3]
(the fourth position of SigSrc
). What this fourth position means? Perhaps this position could help me achieving which signal I'm dealing with.
(Is there a place where I can find a reference for these things?)
matlab simulink tlc
add a comment |
I'm doing a .tlc file and I have a situation like this in a hypothetical model:
Looping over: CompiledModel.DWorks
, I'm getting a this_dwork
for each interation:
%foreach i = CompiledModel.DWorks.NumDWorks
%assign this_dwork = CompiledModel.DWorks.DWork[i]
I'm in the DWork
shown in the picture (memory_2
), but for a signal that arrives on it (I'll have one DWork
for each signal arriving in the memory block), then, with this DWork
, I get this memory block with:
%assign grBlock = SLibGrBlock(this_dwork.GrSrc)
This DWork
value (this_dwork
) for curiosity:
>>> this_dwork
{ GrSrc [0, 4]; LogStateName "PreviousInput"; LogicalSrc D2; MemoryMapIdx [2, 0, 2]; Name "PreviousInput"; SigSrc [0, -1, 1, 2]; TID 1; VarGroupIdx [2, 2]; flatElemIdx 0; hierInfoIdx -1 }
In this block (grBlock
), I'll have two Regions, one for each signal:
>>> grBlock.DataInputPort.Region[0]
{ MemoryMapIdx [0, 0, 4]; _Source [B5] }
>>> grBlock.DataInputPort.Region[1]
{ MemoryMapIdx [0, 0, 5]; _Source [B6] }
From the this_dwork
variable, how can I know which region (signal input) this DWork
belongs?
I have this this_dwork.SigSrc[3]
(the fourth position of SigSrc
). What this fourth position means? Perhaps this position could help me achieving which signal I'm dealing with.
(Is there a place where I can find a reference for these things?)
matlab simulink tlc
I'm doing a .tlc file and I have a situation like this in a hypothetical model:
Looping over: CompiledModel.DWorks
, I'm getting a this_dwork
for each interation:
%foreach i = CompiledModel.DWorks.NumDWorks
%assign this_dwork = CompiledModel.DWorks.DWork[i]
I'm in the DWork
shown in the picture (memory_2
), but for a signal that arrives on it (I'll have one DWork
for each signal arriving in the memory block), then, with this DWork
, I get this memory block with:
%assign grBlock = SLibGrBlock(this_dwork.GrSrc)
This DWork
value (this_dwork
) for curiosity:
>>> this_dwork
{ GrSrc [0, 4]; LogStateName "PreviousInput"; LogicalSrc D2; MemoryMapIdx [2, 0, 2]; Name "PreviousInput"; SigSrc [0, -1, 1, 2]; TID 1; VarGroupIdx [2, 2]; flatElemIdx 0; hierInfoIdx -1 }
In this block (grBlock
), I'll have two Regions, one for each signal:
>>> grBlock.DataInputPort.Region[0]
{ MemoryMapIdx [0, 0, 4]; _Source [B5] }
>>> grBlock.DataInputPort.Region[1]
{ MemoryMapIdx [0, 0, 5]; _Source [B6] }
From the this_dwork
variable, how can I know which region (signal input) this DWork
belongs?
I have this this_dwork.SigSrc[3]
(the fourth position of SigSrc
). What this fourth position means? Perhaps this position could help me achieving which signal I'm dealing with.
(Is there a place where I can find a reference for these things?)
matlab simulink tlc
matlab simulink tlc
edited Jan 1 at 21:14
João Paulo
asked Jan 1 at 21:07
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