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Retrieve paths of model elements that have faults
Since R2023b
elements = Simulink.fault.findFaultedElements(model)
elements = Simulink.fault.findFaultedElements(model,Enabled=status)
elements = Simulink.fault.findFaultedElements(model) returns the model elements that have faults in the model, model.
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elements = Simulink.fault.findFaultedElements(model,Enabled=status) returns the model elements that are or are not enabled, filtered by status.
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Open the fault_analyzer_intro model.
fault_analyzer_intro
openExample('faultanalyzer/FaultAnalyzerIntroExample')
Add two faults to the output port of the Sine Wave block and one fault to the output port of the Constant block.
Simulink.fault.addFault("fault_analyzer_intro/Sine Wave/Outport/1"... ,Name="myFault1"); Simulink.fault.addFault("fault_analyzer_intro/Sine Wave/Outport/1"... ,Name="myFault2"); Simulink.fault.addFault("fault_analyzer_intro/Constant/Outport/1"... ,Name="myFault3");
Retrieve the path of the model elements that have faults.
paths = Simulink.fault.findFaultedElements(... "fault_analyzer_intro");
Simulink.fault.addFault(... "fault_analyzer_intro/Sine Wave/Outport/1",Name="myFault1"); Simulink.fault.addFault(... "fault_analyzer_intro/Sine Wave/Outport/1",Name="myFault2"); Simulink.fault.addFault(... "fault_analyzer_intro/Constant/Outport/1",Name="myFault3");
Enable a fault.
Simulink.fault.enable("fault_analyzer_intro/Sine Wave/Outport/1",true)
Retrieve the paths of the model elements that have faults that are enabled for fault simulation.
paths = Simulink.fault.findFaultedElements(... "fault_analyzer_intro",Enabled=true);
Path or handle to the model, specified as a string scalar, character vector, or model handle.
Data Types: string | char | double
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Whether the model elements are enabled, specified as a numeric or logical 1 (true) or 0 (false).
Data Types: logical
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Paths of the model elements, returned as a string array.
Introduced in R2023b
Simulink.fault.addFault | Simulink.fault.findFaults
Simulink.fault.addFault
Simulink.fault.findFaults
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