Rapid Stateflow.Transition finding

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Is there a rapid way to find all the 'Stateflow.Transition' from a state A, to a state B?

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Siddharth
Siddharth on 30 May 2013
You can do that using a simple MATLAB script using the Stateflow API. Find the Stateflow API below: http://www.mathworks.com/help/stateflow/programmatic-manipulation.html
Here is a simple example that looks for transitions between the states "upshifting" and "steady_state". To run the example, open the model sf_car and run the following code:
rt = sfroot;
transArray = rt.find('-isa','Stateflow.Transition');
len_transarray = length(transArray);
x = zeros(len_transarray,1);
y = zeros(len_transarray,1);
for i = 1: len_transarray
if ~isempty(strfind(get(get(transArray(i),'Source'),'LabelString'),'upshifting'))
x(i) = i;
end
if ~isempty(strfind(get(get(transArray(i),'Destination'),'LabelString'),'steady_state'))
y(i) = i;
end
end
output = transArray(find(x>0 & y > 0))
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Massimiliano
Massimiliano on 31 May 2013
why don't you use the 'strcmp(s1,s2)'? is the 'isempty(strfind(s1,s2))' more rapid? moreover, it could happen that you may find the transitions from 'upshifting' to 'steady_state', but also the transitions from 'upshifting_whatever' to 'steady_state_whatever'.

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