Declaring Member Components
A components
declaration block begins with
a components
keyword and is terminated by an end
keyword.
This block contains declarations for member components included in
the composite component. A components
declaration
block must have its ExternalAccess
attribute value
set to observe
(for more information on member
attributes, see Attribute Lists).
When declaring a member component, you have to associate it with an existing component file, either in the Simscape™ Foundation libraries or in your custom namespace. You need to refer to the component name using the full path starting with the top namespace folder. For more information on packaging your Simscape files, see Building Custom Block Libraries.
The following example includes a Rotational Spring block from the Simscape Foundation library in your custom component:
components(ExternalAccess=observe) rot_spring = foundation.mechanical.rotational.spring; end
The name of the top-level namespace folder is +foundation
. It contains a
subnamespace +mechanical
, with a subnamespace
+rotational
, which in turn contains the component file
spring.ssc
.
If you want to use your own customized rotational spring called spring.ssc
and located at the top level of your custom namespace folder
+MechanicalElements
, the syntax would be:
components(ExternalAccess=observe) rot_spring = MechanicalElements.spring; end
Once you declare a member component, use its identifier (in
the preceding examples, rot_spring
) to refer to
its parameters, variables, nodes, inputs, and outputs. For example, rot_spring.spr_rate
refers
to the Spring rate parameter of the Rotational
Spring block.