blfread
Read data from Vector BLF file
Description
mdata = blfread(blfFile)bdata. The index of each element in the cell array corresponds
        to the channel number of the data in the file.
bdata = blfread(blfFile,chanID)
bdata = blfread(___,Name,Value)
Examples
Read channel 2 message data from a BLF file using a CAN database.
blfData = blfread("Logging_BLF.blf", 2, "Database", canDB)
blfData = 7575×8 timetable
       Time        ID     Extended           Name                        Data                 Length      Signals       Error    Remote
    __________    ____    ________    __________________    ______________________________    ______    ____________    _____    ______
    2.2601 sec     103     false      {'Ignition_Info' }    {[                       1 0]}      2       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.2801 sec     103     false      {'Ignition_Info' }    {[                       1 0]}      2       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3002 sec     100     false      {'EngineData'    }    {[      238 2 25 1 0 0 238 2]}      8       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3005 sec     102     false      {'EngineDataIEEE'}    {[       0 128 59 68 0 0 0 0]}      8       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3006 sec     103     false      {'Ignition_Info' }    {[                       1 0]}      2       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3008 sec     201     false      {'ABSdata'       }    {[            0 0 0 0 172 38]}      6       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3009 sec    1020     false      {'GearBoxInfo'   }    {[                         1]}      1       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3201 sec     103     false      {'Ignition_Info' }    {[                       1 0]}      2       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3401 sec     103     false      {'Ignition_Info' }    {[                       1 0]}      2       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3502 sec     100     false      {'EngineData'    }    {[      4 0 25 2 119 1 238 2]}      8       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3505 sec     102     false      {'EngineDataIEEE'}    {[53 127 119 64 0 128 187 67]}      8       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3507 sec     201     false      {'ABSdata'       }    {[             0 0 0 0 35 40]}      6       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3508 sec    1020     false      {'GearBoxInfo'   }    {[                         1]}      1       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3601 sec     103     false      {'Ignition_Info' }    {[                       1 0]}      2       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.3801 sec     103     false      {'Ignition_Info' }    {[                       1 0]}      2       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
    2.4002 sec     100     false      {'EngineData'    }    {[     10 0 25 3 119 1 238 2]}      8       {1x1 struct}    false    false 
      ⋮Other forms of the syntax, applying optional filters, look like the following.
data = blfread("myfile.blf",2) candb = canDatabase("testdb.dbc"); data = blfread("myfile.blf", "Database", candb) data = blfread("myfile.blf", "Database", candb, "CANStandardFilter", 1:10) data = blfread("myfile.blf", "Database", candb, "CANExtendedFilter", 3:7) data = blfread("myfile.blf", "Database", candb, "CANStandardFilter", 1:10, ... "CANExtendedFilter", 3:7) data = blfread("myfile.blf", "CANStandardFilter", 1:10, "CANExtendedFilter", 3:7)
Input Arguments
Path to BLF file, specified as a string or character vector. The value can specify a file in the current folder, or a relative or full path name.
Example: "MultipleChannelFile.blf"
Data Types: string | char
Channel ID, specified as a numeric scalar value, for which to read data from the BLF file. If not specified, all channels are read.
Example: 2
Data Types: single | double | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional pairs of arguments as
      Name1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN, where Name is
      the argument name and Value is the corresponding value.
      Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the
      pairs does not matter.
    
      Before R2021a, use commas to separate each name and value, and enclose 
      Name in quotes.
    
Example: "CANStandardFilter",1:8
Database to use for message decoding, specified as a CAN, ARXML, or LIN
                Database object. You can create this object with the canDatabase, arxmlDatabase, or linDatabase
              function.
Message standard IDs, specified as an array of numeric values identifying which messages to import. Message IDs are general, and apply to both CAN and CAN FD bus types. The value can specify a scalar or an array of either a range or noncontiguous IDs. By default, all standard ID messages are imported.
Example: [1:10 45 100:123]
Data Types: single | double | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64
Message extended IDs, specified as an array of numeric values identifying which messages to import. Message IDs are general, and apply to both CAN and CAN FD bus types. The value can specify a scalar or an array of either a range or noncontiguous IDs. By default, all extended ID messages are imported.
Example: [1 8:10 1001:1080]
Data Types: single | double | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64
Return absolute timestamps, specified as true or
                false. If specified true, the returned
              timetable has absolute timestamps in datetime. If specified false,
              the returned timetable has relative timestamps in duration, elapsed from the initial
              timestamp of the file. The default value is false, to return
              relative timestamps.
Example: AbsoluteTime=true
Data Types: logical
Start time and end time of an interval to read data from, specified as a 2-element
              vector. If AbsoluteTime=true, specify TimeRange
              as a datetime vector. If AbsoluteTime=false (default), specify
                TimeRange as a duration vector. If unspecified, all data samples
              are read. You cannot combine this option with IndexRange.
Example: TimeRange=seconds([0,60])
Data Types: datetime | duration
Start index and end index of the interval to read data from, specified as a
              2-element vector. The indices are inclusive. If unspecified, all data samples are
              read. You cannot combine this option with TimeRange.
Example: IndexRange=[65:128]
Data Types: single | double | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64
Message format, specified as "CAN" or "LIN".
              The default is "CAN". If you specify a Database argument for
              message decoding, it must be consistent with this protocol.
Example: ProtocolMode="LIN"
Data Types: char | string
Output Arguments
Message data from BLF file, returned as a cell array of timetables. If you specify a single channel to read, this returns a timetable.
Version History
Introduced in R2019aDatabase argument now allows specifying an ARXML or LIN
          Database object.
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