How to change Matlab function block interpretation of inputs?
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Dear reader,
I have a question in Simulink, regarding MATLAB Function block. In this scheme
I've put inside the MATLAB Function block the code
y = u;
What I find strange is that when running this file, the Display shows zero whereas I would have expected to see a NaN. How did it get to set this default value? Is there a way to change default interpretation of non-linked (i.e. not connected via black arrow) inputs to MATLAB Function?
Thank you,
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Sebastian Castro
on 7 Aug 2015
By default, when you leave a block's input port unconnected, Simulink assumes a zero (with the right data type and dimensions for the block) is passed in.
If you really want to see a NaN, you can connect a Constant block to the input and set its value to NaN.
I guess the question is, what exactly are you trying to do with this model? If you plan on eventually connecting a periodic signal to the input of the block, then this shouldn't matter. However, if your plan is to implement some kind of "event-based" logic where the initial output is NaN, you could initialize your output to NaN using persistent variables, then overwrite the value as soon as you get a numerical value in from the input port.
- Sebastian
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Sebastian Castro
on 11 Aug 2015
I don't think you can change that behavior. Why do you need it, though? Maybe there's a different way to think about it which is possible to do with the tool.
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