Timetables
Definition and use of timetables for MATLAB Function
blocks
The timetable
data type is a data type suitable for
tabular data with time-stamped rows. Like tables, timetables consist of rows and
column-oriented variables. Each variable in a timetable can have a different
data type and a different size with one restriction: each variable must have the
same number of rows. With timetables, you can store time-stamped tabular data in
MATLAB® code intended for code generation.
Blocks
MATLAB Function | Include MATLAB code in Simulink models |
Topics
- Code Generation for Timetables
Use timetables in MATLAB code intended for code generation.
- Timetable Limitations for Code Generation
Adhere to code generation restrictions for timetables.