How to detect sequence signal explicitly
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hi all
let say i have vector signal V (1x5): V=[2 4 1 7 9]
how we can get in which position is our signal:
for example, by V, then 4 is signal number 2 or 9 is signal number 5. how we can get like that in simulink???
thanks
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Doug Eastman
el 13 de Jul. de 2011
If you are using R2010a or later you can use the Relational Operator block in Logic and Bit Operations to compare the vector V and the signal S using the == operator, then send that output to the Find Nonzero Elements block in Math Operations.
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Doug Eastman
el 13 de Jul. de 2011
From what I understand you want a system with two inputs and one output. One input is a vector (V), say [2 4 17 7 9], the other is a signal (S), say 7. You want the output to be the position of S in V, in this case 4. Is that right?
If so, that's exactly what I'm describing above. The relational operator will output a vector [0 0 0 1 0] where S==V, then the find block will output the index of that location, in this case 4. Make sense?
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Luhur
el 14 de Jul. de 2011
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Doug Eastman
el 14 de Jul. de 2011
Yes one of the limitations of this block is that it will need to be run with a discrete sample time. Is that acceptable? If so, you can enter the sample time in the block (i.e. enter 0.01 if you want the block to run 100 times a second).
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