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to compare the floating value of a signal with file.mat signal
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Hi,
In a simulink simulation i've "recorded" a signal in a file.mat. Now, in an other simulation i need to compare a new signal with file.mat-signal (i'll call file.mat-signal as m(t)).
For example with the floating value f(t) of the new signal (in the new simulation) i need to know the time t such that:
abs(f(t)-m(t)) < some tolerance value
I know that t is an element of the file.mat matrix, but i don't know how i can do the comparison in simulink.
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Seth Popinchalk
on 30 Mar 2011
You can build the equation using blocks from the Math Operations and Logic and Bit Operations libraries.
You will need an ABS block, a Sum Block and you could use the Compare to Constant to make the comparison to the tolerance value. This produces a signal that will be 1 when the condition is true. That can be used to trigger or enable a conditionally executed subsystem.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 30 Mar 2011
Does your data in the MAT-file conform to the required format for From File (see http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/simulink/slref/fromfile.html)? Also see the heading "Simulation Time Hits That Have No Corresponding MAT-File Time Stamps".
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