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== Description ==
== Description ==
<p>This block can be used to detect if a file exists on the specified resource.</p>
<p>This block indicates whether or not a file exists on a specified hardware resource.</p>
 
<p>The "Path" output of the Raptor USB Status block will provide the required volume identifier (drive letter) assigned to the USB device by the operating system. This identifier must precede the path to the file to be validated. This is typically done using a raptor printf block to assemble the absolute path to the file.</p>
 
<p>Note: Simulink String blocks are not compatible with Raptor blocks. Please use Raptor String blocks.</p>


== Inputs ==
== Inputs ==

Latest revision as of 20:46, 12 September 2023

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Raptor™ Data Logging File Exists

Description

This block indicates whether or not a file exists on a specified hardware resource.

The "Path" output of the Raptor USB Status block will provide the required volume identifier (drive letter) assigned to the USB device by the operating system. This identifier must precede the path to the file to be validated. This is typically done using a raptor printf block to assemble the absolute path to the file.

Note: Simulink String blocks are not compatible with Raptor blocks. Please use Raptor String blocks.

Inputs

Input Type Description
Path String Specifies the path of the file to check.

Outputs

Output Type Description
Exists boolean Output indicates if the file from the specified path exists on the specified resource.

Parameters

Parameter Type Description
Resource Specify the resource which contains the file to check.