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Set line color in comparison plot
Since R2021b
Simulink.sdi.setComparisonColor(opt,color)
Simulink.sdi.setComparisonColor(opt,color) sets the color of the comparison plot element opt using the RGB vector specified by color.
opt
color
example
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Open the vdp model.
vdp
mdl = "vdp"; open_system(mdl)
In the model, set the value of the Mu block to 1.2. Alternatively, you can use the set_param function to set the value of the block programmatically.
Mu
1.2
set_param
set_param("vdp/Mu","gain","1.2")
Simulate the vdp model to create a run.
sim(mdl);
Set the value of the Mu block to 0.5. Then, simulate the model again to create another run.
0.5
set_param("vdp/Mu","gain","0.5") sim(mdl);
Compare the two runs. For more information about how to interactively compare data, see Compare Simulation Data.
runIDs = Simulink.sdi.getAllRunIDs; runID1 = runIDs(end-1); runID2 = runIDs(end); diffResult = Simulink.sdi.compareRuns(runID1,runID2);
Set the baseline run color to purple using a 1-by-3 RGB vector.
Simulink.sdi.setComparisonColor("baselineColor",[0.7 0.27 1])
Use the Simulink.sdi.getComparisonColor function to get the 1-by-3 RGB vector for the line color of the comparison run.
Simulink.sdi.getComparisonColor
compColor = Simulink.sdi.getComparisonColor("compareToColor")
compColor = 1×3 0.8510 0.3255 0.0980
"baselineColor"
"compareToColor"
"toleranceColor"
"differenceColor"
Comparison plot element for which to set the color, specified as:
"baselineColor" — Baseline signal
"compareToColor" — Comparison signal
"toleranceColor" — Tolerance band
"differenceColor" — Difference between baseline and comparison signals
Example: "baselineColor"
Line color, specified as a 1-by-3 RGB vector of doubles with values between 0 and 1.
0
1
Example: [0.7 0.27 1]
[0.7 0.27 1]
Data Types: double
double
Introduced in R2021b
Simulink.sdi.compareSignals
Simulink.sdi.compareRuns
Simulink.sdi.DiffRunResult
Simulink.sdi.DiffSignalResult
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