get
Properties of linearization I/Os and operating points
Syntax
get(ob)
get(ob,'PropertyName')
Description
get(ob)
displays all properties and corresponding values of the object, ob,
which can be a linearization I/O object, an operating point object,
or an operating point specification object. Create ob using findop, getlinio, linio, operpoint,
or operspec.
get(ob,'PropertyName')
returns the value of the property, PropertyName,
within the object, ob. The object, ob,
can be a linearization I/O object, an operating point object, or an
operating point specification object. Create ob using findop, getlinio, linio, operpoint,
or operspec.
ob.PropertyName is an alternative notation
for displaying the value of the property, PropertyName,
of the object, ob. The object, ob,
can be a linearization I/O object, an operating point object, or an
operating point specification object. Create ob using findop, getlinio, linio, operpoint,
or operspec.
Examples
Create an operating point object, op, for
the Simulink® model, magball.
op=operpoint('magball');
Get a list of all object properties using the get function
with the object name as the only input.
get(op)
This returns the properties of op and their
current values.
Model: 'magball'
States: [5x1 opcond.StatePoint]
Inputs: [0x1 double]
Time: 0
Version: 2To view the value of a particular property of op,
supply the property name as an argument to get.
For example, to view the name of the model associated with the operating
point object, type:
V=get(op,'Model')
which returns
V = magball
Because op is a structure, you can also view
any properties or fields using dot-notation, as in this example.
W=op.States
This notation returns a vector of objects containing information about the states in the operating point.
(1.) magball/Controller/PID Controller/Filter
x: 0
(2.) magball/Controller/PID Controller/Integrator
x: 14
(3.) magball/Magnetic Ball Plant/Current
x: 7
(4.) magball/Magnetic Ball Plant/dhdt
x: 0
(5.) magball/Magnetic Ball Plant/height
x: 0.05Use get to view details of W.
For example:
get(W(2),'x')
returns
ans = 14.0071
Version History
Introduced before R2006a