What does the sim('model',[0 1]) do in the 2011a Matlab syntax

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Jack
Jack 2024년 9월 11일
편집: Sugandhi 2024년 9월 12일
What does the array [0 1] do in the "sim('model',[0 1]) command of an old simulink model, 2011-ish?
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Asi angel
Asi angel 2024년 9월 11일
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In Simulink, the command sim('model',[0 1]) is used to run a simulation of a model. The [0 1] specifies the simulation time range.
Here's a breakdown of the command:
  • sim('model') runs the simulation for the default time range, which is usually from 0 to 10 seconds.
  • sim('model',[0 1]) tells Simulink to simulate the model from time 0 seconds to time 1 second.
In essence, [0 1] is a vector where 0 is the start time and 1 is the end time of the simulation. This allows you to focus the simulation on a specific time window.

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Sugandhi
Sugandhi 2024년 9월 12일
편집: Sugandhi 2024년 9월 12일
Hello Jack,
'sim' function is used to run and script programmatic simulations of Simulink models. To understand more about the array used i.e., Timespan, go through: https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/sim.html#:~:text=R2009b%3A%20Syntaxes%20that%20return%20multiple%20output%20arguments%20are%20not%20recommended

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