symReadSSCVariables
Load variables from Simscape component
Syntax
Description
[ returns
cell arrays containing the names, values, and units of all variables
from the Simscape™ component called names,values,units]
= symReadSSCVariables(componentName)componentName.
[
                returns the names as symbolic functions of variable names,values,units]
= symReadSSCVariables(componentName,'ReturnFunctions',true)t.
Examples
Load the names, values, and units of the variables of a Simscape component.
Suppose you have the Simscape component friction.ssc in
your current folder.
type('friction.ssc');component friction < foundation.mechanical.rotational.branch
parameters
    brkwy_trq = { 25, 'N*m' };          % Breakaway friction torque
    Col_trq = { 20, 'N*m' };            % Coulomb friction torque
    visc_coef = { 0.001, 'N*m*s/rad' }; % Viscous friction coefficient
    trans_coef = { 10, 's/rad' };       % Transition approximation coefficient
    vel_thr = { 1e-4, 'rad/s' };        % Linear region velocity threshold
end
parameters (Access=private)
    brkwy_trq_th = { 24.995, 'N*m' };   % Breakaway torque at threshold velocity
end
function setup
    % Parameter range checking
    if brkwy_trq <= 0
        pm_error('simscape:GreaterThanZero','Breakaway friction torque' )
    end
    if Col_trq <= 0
        pm_error('simscape:GreaterThanZero','Coulomb friction torque' )
    end
    if Col_trq > brkwy_trq
        pm_error('simscape:LessThanOrEqual','Coulomb friction torque',...
                 'Breakaway friction torque')
    end
    if visc_coef < 0
        pm_error('simscape:GreaterThanOrEqualToZero','Viscous friction coefficient')
    end
    if trans_coef <= 0
        pm_error('simscape:GreaterThanZero','Transition approximation coefficient')
    end
    if vel_thr <= 0
        pm_error('simscape:GreaterThanZero','Linear region velocity threshold')
    end
    % Computing breakaway torque at threshold velocity
    brkwy_trq_th = visc_coef * vel_thr + Col_trq + (brkwy_trq - Col_trq) * ...
        exp(-trans_coef * vel_thr);
end
equations
    if (abs(w) <= vel_thr)
        % Linear region
        t == brkwy_trq_th * w / vel_thr;
    elseif w > 0
        t == visc_coef * w + Col_trq + ...
            (brkwy_trq - Col_trq) * exp(-trans_coef * w);
    else
        t == visc_coef * w - Col_trq - ...
            (brkwy_trq - Col_trq) * exp(-trans_coef * abs(w));
    end
end
endLoad the names, values, and units of the variables of
the component friction.ssc.
[names,values,units] = symReadSSCVariables('friction.ssc');In this example, all elements of the resulting cell arrays are scalars. You can convert the cell arrays to symbolic vectors.
names_sym = cell2sym(names)
names_sym = [ t, w]
values_sym = cell2sym(values)
values_sym = [ 0, 0]
Create individual symbolic variables from the elements of the cell array
                            names in the MATLAB® workspace. This command creates the symbolic variables
                            t and w as sym objects in the
                        workspace.
syms(names)
Load the names of the variables of a Simscape component
while converting them to symbolic functions of the variable t.
Suppose you have the Simscape component source.ssc in
your current folder.
type('source.ssc');component source
% Electrical Source
% Defines an electrical source with positive and negative external nodes.
% Also defines associated through and across variables.
nodes
    p = foundation.electrical.electrical; % :top
    n = foundation.electrical.electrical; % :bottom
end
variables(Access=protected)
    i = { 0, 'A' }; % Current
    v = { 0, 'V' }; % Voltage
end
branches
    i : p.i -> n.i;
end
equations
     v == p.v - n.v;
end
endLoad the names of the variables of the component
                            source.ssc by setting
                            'ReturnFunctions' to true.
[names,~,~] = symReadSSCVariables('source.ssc','ReturnFunctions',true);
In this example, all elements of the resulting cell arrays are scalars. You can convert the cell arrays to symbolic vectors.
names_symfun = cell2sym(names)
names_symfun = [ i(t), v(t)]
Create individual symbolic functions from the elements of the cell array
                            names in the MATLAB workspace. This command creates the symbolic functions
                            i and v as symfun objects, and their
                        variable t as a sym object in the
                        workspace.
syms(names)
Input Arguments
Simscape component name, specified as a file name enclosed
in single quotes. The file must have the extension .ssc.
If you do not provide the file extension, symReadSSCVariables assumes
it to be .ssc. The component must be on the MATLAB path
or in the current folder.
Example: 'MyComponent.ssc'
Output Arguments
Names of all variables of a Simscape component, returned as a cell array.
Data Types: cell
Values of all variables of a Simscape component, returned as a cell array.
Data Types: cell
Units of all variables of a Simscape component, returned as a cell array.
Data Types: cell
Version History
Introduced in R2016a
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