How to add an If/Then Loop in Simulink

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Anthony Koning
Anthony Koning on 6 Dec 2022
Answered: Sabin on 15 Dec 2022
Hello, I'm currently trying to figure out how to get an if/then loop to work in simulink using randomly generated numbers. Essentially, the loop is going to function similarly to a human's biological thermoregulation: generate a number between 35c and 39c. If the number is between the 36.4 and 37.6, then the system is successful. If not, then add/subtract 0.25 and reinput back into the system. Repeat as needed. However, I cannot figure out how to design the system around replacing the input for the proper loop. Could anyone explain how to do this? Thanks for the help.

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Sabin
Sabin on 15 Dec 2022
Hi,
If you need to iterate your algorithm you can use a For Each Subsystem block and put your algorithm inside. This way you can iterate for N sets of data. I hope this helps.

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