how to find the floating scope in simulink model?
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how to find the floating scope present (or) not in model, through line properties for m-scripting
Example:
Type ='Line'
Property = ?
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Kaustubha Govind
on 22 Jul 2013
You can use find_system('modelname','BlockType','Scope') to find all Scopes in a model, but if you are only interested in Floating Scopes, one way of identifying them would be to loop through the blocks returned by the above find_system command, and ensure that it has no input ports. In other words, the field 'Inport' in the structure returned by get_param('path/to/scope', 'PortHandles') should be empty.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 23 Jul 2013
Select the Scope block in the model and run this at the MATLAB prompt. What do you get as the result?
>> get_param(gcb, 'BlockType')
Kaustubha Govind
on 25 Jul 2013
Sorry, I thought you were using the Floating Scope block from the Simulink library. It doesn't look like there is a published API to find Signal Viewers in a model, so I'd recommend that you contact MathWorks Tech Support to see if they have any workarounds.
suresh s
on 25 Jul 2013
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Kaustubha Govind
on 25 Jul 2013
Please reply to comments with another comment instead of creating an answer. I will continue the conversation in the previous thread to avoid confusion.
Subhadra Mahanti
on 4 Feb 2016
To find a floating scope in a model
find_system(aModel,'AllBlocks','on','BlockType','Scope','Floating','on')
To find a floating scope viewer in a model (if you are using an older version of MATLAB since I don't think this is supported anymore)
find_system(aModel,'AllBlocks','on','BlockType','Scope','Floating','on', 'IOType', 'viewer')
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