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How to keep timetable variable name after imported to SDI

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Andy
Andy am 18 Nov. 2022
Kommentiert: Andy am 26 Sep. 2023
I have a timetable with multiple columns (variables). Some of them are one dimension in each time step, some are 3 by 1, and some are 3 by 3.
When I imported to SDI, I only see all of them are using my timetable name.
How can I add the timetable into the SDI (using the command) and keep the variable name?

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Sugandhi
Sugandhi am 22 Sep. 2023
Hi,
I understand that you want to add the timetable into the SDI (using the command) and keep the variable name.
On of the possible ways to achieve this could be using add(runObj,'vars',var,var2,...,varn)’, with which you can import data from one or more variables into the Simulation Data Inspector by adding one or more signals to the run that corresponds to the specified Run object. To get variable names in timetable ‘myTimetable’ use
variableNames = myTimetable.Properties.VariableNames;
For more understanding, kindly go through following link:
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Andy
Andy am 26 Sep. 2023
Yikes, sounds like I have to write my own script...Thanks for answering this. Hopefully Mathworks can work on supporting timetable a bit more.

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