WebSocket Publish
Publish data to WebSocket server in JSON format
Add-On Required: This feature requires the Simulink Support Package for Raspberry Pi Hardware add-on.
Libraries:
Simulink Support Package for Raspberry Pi Hardware /
Network
Description
WebSocket JSON data
Ports
Input
Signal — Input data to be published
row vector
The signal data to be published to the WebSocket server, specified as a row vector.
The block provides an option to add up to 10 Signal input ports that you can use to obtain signal data, with each signal being a row vector.
Example: [1.5,3]
Data Types: single
| double
| int8
| int16
| int32
| uint8
| uint16
| uint32
| Boolean
Parameters
Server Port — Port number on WebSocket server
9000
(default) | any port number
Specify the port number on the WebSocket server on which the JSON data is hosted.
— Total number of input signal connections
1
(default) | 2
| 3
| 4
| 5
| 6
| 7
| 8
| 9
| 10
Select the total number of input signal connections to the block, which is then converted to JSON format.
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