How does the implementation of sample time for system objects work?

I want to create a system object with 'Controllable Sampling Time'. Unfortunately, the way the implementation of saple times works for system objects is arcane to me, as I don't understand, why the documentation just uses routines like 'createSampleTime' and 'getSampleTimeImpl'.
Thus I would like to now, how to implement 'controlable sampling time' in a minimal example and how Matlab uses the parts of such an example, especially, where the sample time is called, so I might understand why it works the way it does.

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Archit Dhanani
Archit Dhanani am 19 Jul. 2019

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Hi Fabian,
I am not sure if there are specific example demostrating this in System objects.
There are SFunction examples which you could look at. The model sfcndemo_pwm uses controllable sample time. You can explore the c-code used for this S-function. You can find this example at:
<matlabroot>/toolbox\simulink\simdemos\simfeatures\sfcndemo_pwm.slx
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