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== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 15:25, 4 March 2014
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Description
The Raptor Table 1d block is similar to the Matlab 1-D Lookup Table block. This block accepts a value and uses it to output an interpolated value from the table data and a set of breakpoint data. This is similar to the functionality obtained by using the Raptor Table Axis block and Raptor Table Interpolate 1d block. To visualize the initial data in a matlab figure, select the block and then use the raptor_visualize_table() function from the command window.
Inputs
Input | Type | Description |
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Outputs
Output | Type | Description |
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Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
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Name | String | This is the name used to store the axis data. It is also used to identify the axis in the calibration tool. |
Table Initial Value | Matrix | This is the initial table data. |
Table Data Type | Specifies the data type of the table data and output port. | |
Table Storage | Specifies the storage class of the table data. | |
Breakpoint Initial Value | Vector | This is the initial breakpoint data. |
Breakpoint Data Type | Specifies the data type of the breakpoint data and input ports. | |
Breakpoint Storage | Specifies the storage class of the breakpoint data. | |
Visible in Cal Tool | Controls the visibility of the table data in the calibration tool. When the interpolate block in visible in the cal tool. | |
Show Table Settings | Shows/Hides the calibration tool parameters for the table data. | |
Table Gain | Number | This controls the scaling used to display the table data in the cal tool.
display value = (Gain * actual value) + Offset |
Table Offset | Number | This controls the scaling used to display the table data in the cal tool.
display value = (Gain * actual value) + Offset |
Table Max | Number | Sets the maximum value that can be set to any table data point in the calibration tool. |
Table Min | Number | Sets the minimum value that can be set to any table data point in the calibration tool. |
Table Format | Format String | Sets the display format to use for the table data in the calibration tool. |
Table Unit Text | String | Sets the unit text that is displayed in the calibration tool. |
Table Help Text | String | Sets the help text that is displayed in the calibration tool. |
Show Breakpoint Settings | Shows/Hides the calibration tool parameters for the breakpoint data. | |
Breakpoint Gain | Number | This controls the scaling used to display the breakpoint data in the cal tool.
display value = (Gain * actual value) + Offset |
Breakpoint Offset | Number | This controls the scaling used to display the breakpoint data in the cal tool.
display value = (Gain * actual value) + Offset |
Breakpoint Max | Number | Sets the maximum value that can be set to any breakpoint data point in the calibration tool. |
Breakpoint Min | Number | Sets the minimum value that can be set to any x breakpoint data point in the calibration tool. |
Breakpoint Format | Format String | Sets the display format to use for the breakpoint data in the calibration tool. |
Breakpoint Unit Text | String | Sets the unit text that is displayed in the calibration tool. |
Breakpoint Help Text | String | Sets the help text that is displayed in the calibration tool. |
Access Level | Sets the access level of this item in the calibration tool. | |
Function | String | Sets the location where the variables appears in the calibration tool. Use raptor_xcp_function(gcb) to create a function based on the variables location in the model. |
Supported Versions
- Raptor 2013a_0.0.1 and newer