ssGetInputPortRequiredContiguous
Determine whether the signal elements entering a port must be contiguous
Syntax
int_T ssGetInputPortRequiredContiguous(SimStruct *S, int_T port)
Arguments
S
SimStruct that represents an S-Function block.
port
Index of an input port.
Returns
An int_T
(1
or 0
) or
boolean_T
(true
or
false
) value indicating if the signal elements entering a
port must be contiguous.
Description
Use to determine if the signal elements entering a port must be contiguous.
Returns 1
(true
) if the signal elements
entering the specified port must occupy contiguous areas of memory. Otherwise,
returns 0
(false
). If the elements are
contiguous, a method can access the elements of the signal simply by incrementing
the signal pointer returned by ssGetInputPortSignal
.
Note
The default setting for this flag is false
. Hence, the
default method for accessing the input signals is
ssGetInputPortSignalPtrs
.
Languages
C, C++
Examples
See the reference page for ssGetInputPortSignal
for an
example that uses this function.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a