Error : The first argument of the 'verify' operator must be a scalar logical expression.
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I am getting the error (Error : The first argument of the 'verify' operator must be a scalar logical expression.) in Testsequence (Simulink Test) while performing the MIL testing.
The Output signal "TGS_Zero_Pos_EE_NVM" is an output with array of[4x1].
Currently i have added as below :
Step_1
verify(TGS_Zero_Pos_EE_NVM == single([1.5; 1.5; 1.5; 1.5]))
Error : The first argument of the 'verify' operator must be a scalar logical expression.
Please suggest how can i add the Output signal "TGS_Zero_Pos_EE_NVM" in Testsequence inorder to run the Testsequence.
The inputs i am using are :
NVMUpdatesZeroLearn_b = [0; 0; 0; 0]; %this is an array[4x1] input
NVMsZeroLearnArray = true;
Ignition_Is_Off = false;
Engine_Is_Running = false;
Reset = false;
V5B1_Out_Of_Range = false;
deltaTime = 0.001;
HAL_TGS1_AnalogIn_V = 0.7;
V5B2_Out_Of_Range = false;
HAL_TGS2_AnalogIn_V = 2;
DID_Disable_ZeroLearning = false;
NVMs_StoredMax_V = 0;
NVM_Updates_Max_b = false;
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Voss
on 2 Jul 2024
verify(isequal(TGS_Zero_Pos_EE_NVM,single([1.5; 1.5; 1.5; 1.5])))
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Jul 2024
Or
verify(all(TGS_Zero_Pos_EE_NVM == single([1.5; 1.5; 1.5; 1.5])))
but this will fail if TGS_Zero_Pos_EE_NVM is not shape-compatible with a column vector of length 4, whereas the isequal() approach handles the situation nicely and so is better.
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