Raptor:Standard Fault State Iterator: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 14 September 2023
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Description
This block searches through all the faults which are in one of the specified states. The block begins searching at the next fault after the specified previous fault. If the previous fault input is set to the null fault the search will begin at the start of the fault list. When the block reaches the end of the fault list without finding any faults causing the action to be true it will output the null fault. This can be used as a stop condition if executing this block in a while loop to iterate through a sequence of faults.
Inputs
Input | Type | Description |
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Prev Fault | idx | The index of the previous fault. |
Outputs
Output | Type | Description |
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Fault | idx | The index of the current fault. |
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
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Not Occurred | Finds faults in the not occurred state. | |
Suspected | Finds faults in the suspected state. | |
Active | Finds faults in the active state. | |
Occurred | Finds faults in the occurred state. |