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Why set_param( block, 'Position', pos ) shift subsystems ?

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Bonneuil Arnaud
Bonneuil Arnaud am 22 Nov. 2012
Beantwortet: Sohan Lal am 24 Feb. 2021
Hi,
I am using this code to resize subsystems in a model :
function format_subsystems( model )
subsystems = find_system(model,'SearchDepth', 1, 'blocktype','SubSystem');
nb_tot = length(subsystems);
for subsystem_index = 1 : 1 : nb_tot
pos = get_param( subsystems{subsystem_index}, 'Position' );
nb_ports = get_param( subsystems{subsystem_index}, 'Ports' );
height = 35 * ( max( nb_ports(1), nb_ports(2)) - 1) + 36 ;
set_param( subsystems{subsystem_index}, 'Position', [ pos(1), pos(2), pos(1) + 100, pos(2) + height ] );
end
end
Example of result :
pos =
350 50 450 150
nb_ports =
1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
height =
71
Final subsystem position should be :
50 50 150 121
But final subsystem position is :
50 52 150 123
This shift of two pixels is done systematically.
Does anybody can explain me why ? Is there a way to position subsytems as I want ?
Thank you for help.
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind am 26 Nov. 2012
Bonneuil: If you don't receive a response here, you should probably contact MathWorks Technical Support about this.

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Sohan Lal
Sohan Lal am 24 Feb. 2021
As per my understanding, you are facing the issue of the subsystem getting shifted a few pixels on setting the new position using the set_param function. This is possible with the pixel alignment. When we set the position, internally it tries to make it pixel align, and this might result in a bit of shift in the position.
We can even see this behavior when we manually move the block position, it will still go with the pixel alignment only.

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