How to connect ports with system composer using the dot notation for buses programmatically?
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Hi! I would like to connect ports like in the picture below, using the bus dot notation.
Note that message1 and message2 are signals within a bus.
I am able to do it by hand, how to do it programmatically?
Thanks!
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Josh Kahn
on 17 Oct 2023
Use the SourceElement and DestinationElement arguments of the connect API:
Regards,
Josh
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Andrea
on 8 Mar 2024
Hi Josh, I have a further question regarding these architecture ports and dot notation for buses. I have a simple architecture, and I want to create an Input/Output excel file automatically through a Matlab script.
My problem is that I cannot find a way to get which PDU inside the CAN1 bus is connected to which PDU in CAN2. This is, I cannot get the connections I made inside the MappingBlock. Through Matlab commands I am able to get all the ports and all the components, and inside I can see the connections between CAN1 and the CAN2 PDUs, but not the specific CAN1 PDUs that are linked to the ones in CAN2. Also I am able to see which CAN1 PDUs are selected, however not to which CAN2 PDUs they are connected. Could you help me with this?
modelName = "Arch";
model = systemcomposer.openModel(modelName);
arch = get(model, modelName);
load_system(modelName);
open_system(modelName);
MappingBlock = arch.Components(1,3);
Josh Kahn
on 20 Mar 2024
Hi Andrea,
Let me know if these get you what you need:
Josh
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