Correctly define the dimension for a timeseries of scalars
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Luis Ruiz
el 6 de Sept. de 2018
Respondida: mbvoyager
el 7 de Sept. de 2018
I want to read data from a mat file in Simulink. To create the data file and the bus I am using timeseries objects.
dt = 0.1;
tend = 24;
t = 0:dt:24;
tk = size( t, 2 );
matrix_in = repmat( eye(3), 1, 1, tk );
scalar_in = t;
vector_in = randn( 3, tk );
vector_in_1 = vector_in;
vector_in_2 = vector_in;
vector_in_1( vector_in_1 <= 0.5 ) = 1;
vector_in_1( vector_in_1 > 0.5 ) = 0;
vector_in_2( vector_in_2 >= -0.5 ) = 1;
vector_in_2( vector_in_2 < -0.5 ) = 0;
vector_in = vector_in_1 + vector_in_2;
matrix_ts = timeseries( matrix_in, t, 'name', 'matrix_data' );
vector_ts = timeseries( vector_in, t, 'name', 'vector_data' );
scalar_ts = timeseries( scalar_in, t, 'name', 'scalar_data' );
matrix_ts = delsample( matrix_ts, 'Value', t( t >= 10 & t <= 15 ) );
vector_ts = delsample( vector_ts, 'Value', t( t >= 18 & t <= 20 ) );
scalar_ts = delsample( scalar_ts, 'Value', t( t >= 7 & t <= 11 ) );
data_struct = struct( 'matrix_in', matrix_ts, ...
'vector_in', vector_ts, ...
'scalar_in', scalar_ts );
save 'my_data' 'data_struct' -v7.3;
my_bus = Simulink.Bus.createObject( data_struct );
Then I want to read it in Simulink. So, I have a matrix a vector and a scalar, the problem I am having is that the scalar has dimension [1 1] not 1, and because of that Simulink treat it as a matrix/vector and Simulink does not allow me to do some operations. So my question is, how can I fix the dimension for the scalar to be 1 and not [1 1]. First run the code above and then the Simulink file.
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mbvoyager
el 6 de Sept. de 2018
I have no clue about Simulink.
But what I can see is that you are actually passing three objects of the type timeseries in a structure object. One single structure object is always represented as [1x1 objectclassname] is that your issue?
Or is your issue that
size(scalar_ts.Data)
returns
ans =
1 1 241
which is a a [1x1x241] matrix.
If so you could just do
scalar_ts.Data = squeeze(scalar_ts.Data);
to have a [1x241]
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mbvoyager
el 7 de Sept. de 2018
size(scalar_ts.Data)
returns
ans =
1 1 241
which is a a [1x1x241] matrix.
If so you could just do
scalar_ts.Data = squeeze(scalar_ts.Data);
to have a [1x241]
You are welcome. ;-)
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