Getting the properties value of connector destination port in system composer

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Hi,
I am writing a script to create a Electrical analysis for architectural model.
Lets suppose my connectors between two ports act as wire, I assign a resistivity and wire lenght to the connector as a stereotype.
And the source of the wire(connector) has a stereotype which mentions a CurrentValue.
Now, suppose there are 10 connections in the model. I want to scan all the connectors in the model; I use following:
connectors = find(modelObj, constraintforConnector , ElementType = "Connector");
Now that I have connectors I want its source port and destination port address and I want to access the properties of the these ports. How can I do it?

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Josh Kahn
Josh Kahn on 1 Dec 2023
If the connector is between input/output ports then you can use the SourcePort and DestinationPort properties of the connector handle.
If the connector is between physical ports, then you can use the Ports property of the connector handle (physical ports are non-directional).
model = systemcomposer.loadModel('arch1');
constraint = systemcomposer.query.AnyComponent; % "Select All"
connectors = find(model, constraint, ElementType="Connector");
for connectorIdx = 1:numel(connectors)
connector = connectors(connectorIdx);
if isa(connector, 'systemcomposer.arch.PhysicalConnector')
connector.Ports
else
connector.SourcePort
connector.DestinationPort
end
end
Regards,
Josh
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Sarvesh
Sarvesh on 5 Dec 2023
Perfect. Thanks, I ultimately ended up doing the same thing.
I struggled a bit to get the basic properties of the connector than I got to know it is just connector.SourcePort. Made life easy.
Thanks again!

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