can.Message Properties
Properties of the can.Message object
Use the following properties to examine or configure CAN and CAN FD message
      settings. Use canMessage to create a CAN message.
Message Identification
This property is read-only.
The ProtocolMode property indicates the communication protocol
            for which the CAN message is configured, either CAN or CAN
              FD.
The value is defined when you configure the message with the canChannel function.
Data Types: char
This property is read-only.
The ID property represents a numeric identifier for a CAN
            message. The values range:
- 0 through 2047 for a standard identifier 
- 0 through 536,870,911 for an extended identifier 
You can configure the message ID when constructing it. For example, to set a standard identifier of value 300 and a data length of eight bytes, type:
message = canMessage(300,false,8)
For hexadecimal values, convert using the hex2dec function.
Data Types: double
This property is read-only.
The Extended property is the identifier type for a CAN message.
            It can either be a standard identifier or an extended identifier, according to the
            following values:
- false— The identifier type is standard (11 bits).
- true— The identifier type is extended (29 bits).
You can configure the message extended property when constructing it. For example, to set the message identifier type to extended, with the ID set to 2350, and the data length to eight bytes, type:
message = canMessage(2350,true,8)
Data Types: logical
This property is read-only.
The Name property displays the name of the message, as a
            character vector value. This value is acquired from the name of the message you defined
            in the database. You cannot edit this property if you are defining raw messages.
Data Types: char
Data Details
The Timestamp property displays the time at which the message
            was received on a CAN channel. This time is based on the receiving channel start
            time.
You might want to set the value when constructing a message. For example, to set the time stamp of a message to 12, type:
message.Timestamp = 12
Data Types: single | double | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64 | fi
Use the Data property to define the raw data in a CAN message.
            The data is an array of uint8 values, based on the data length you specify in the
            message.
For example, to create a CAN message and define its data:
message = canMessage(2500,true,8) message.Data = [23 43 23 43 54 34 123 1]
If you are using a CAN database for your message definitions, you can directly
            specify values in the Signals property structure.
You can also use the pack function to load data into your
            message.
Data Types: uint8
The Signals property allows you to view and edit decoded signal
            values defined for a CAN message. This property displays an empty structure if the
            message has no defined signals or a database is not attached to the message. The input
            values for this property depend on the signal type.
Create a CAN message.
message = canMessage(canDb,'messageName');Display message signals.
message.Signals
    VehicleSpeed: 0
       EngineRPM: 250Change the value of a signal.
message.Signals.EngineRPM = 300
Data Types: struct
Length of the CAN message in bytes, specified as a uint8 value. This indicates the
            number of elements in the Data vector. For CAN messages this is
            limited to 8 bytes; for CAN FD messages the length can be 0-8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 48,
            or 64 bytes.
Data Types: uint8
This property is read-only.
Length code of the CAN FD message data, returned as a uint8 value. This relates to
            the Length property: for sizes up to 8 bytes they are the same, but
              DLC values ranging from 9 (binary 1001) to 15 (binary 1110) are
            used to specify the data lengths of 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 48, and 64 bytes. For more
            information, see CAN FD - The
              Basic Idea.
Data Types: uint8
Protocol Flags
The BRS property indicates that the CAN FD message bit rate
            switch is set. This determines whether the bit rate for the data phase of the message is
            faster (true) or the same (false) as the bit rate
            of the arbitration phase. For more information, see CAN FD - The
              Basic Idea.
Data Types: logical
This property is read-only.
The ESI property indicates that the CAN FD message error state
            indicator flag is set. For more information, see CAN FD - The
              Basic Idea.
Data Types: logical
This property is read-only.
The Error property indicates if true that the CAN message is an
            error frame.
Data Types: logical
Use the Remote property to specify the CAN message as a remote
            frame.
- false(default) — The message is not a remote frame.
- true— The message is a remote frame.
To change the default value of Remote and make the message a
            remote frame, type:
message.Remote = true
Data Types: logical
Other Information
The Database property stores information about an attached CAN
            database. If your channel message is not attached to a database, the property value is
            an empty structure, []. You can edit the CAN channel
              Database property, but cannot edit the CAN message
              Database property.
To see information about the database attached to your CAN message, type:
message.Database
To set the database information on your CAN channel to
              C:\Database.dbc, type:
channel.Database = canDatabase('C:\Database.dbc')Tip
CAN database file names containing non-alphanumeric characters such as equal signs and ampersands are incompatible with Vehicle Network Toolbox™. You can use a period in your database name. Rename any CAN database files with non-alphanumeric characters before you use them.
Data Types: struct
Enter custom data to be stored in your CAN message or a J1939 parameter group,
            channel, or database object using the UserData property. When you
            save an object with UserData specified, you automatically save the
            custom data. When you load an object with UserData specified, you
            automatically load the custom data.
Tip
To avoid unexpected results when you save and load an object with
                UserData, specify your custom data in simple data types and
              constructs.
Data Types: single | double | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64 | logical | char | string | struct | table | cell | function_handle | categorical | datetime | duration | calendarDuration | fi
Complex Number Support: Yes
Version History
Introduced in R2009a
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