| Version 1.1.2 (R13) Dials & Gauges Blockset Software Release Notes | ![]() |
Note Dials & Gauges Blockset 1.1.2 has been superseded by Gauges Blockset software Version 2.0 and statements on these historical release notes may not apply to the current release. |
This table summarizes what's new in Version 1.1.2 (R13):
| New Features and Changes | Version Compatibility Considerations | Fixed Bugs and Known Problems | Related Documentation at Web Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes Details below | Yes—Details labeled as Compatibility Considerations, below. See also Summary. | No bug fixes | No |
New features and changes introduced in this version are
The documentation uses two new example models to illustrate two different techniques for displaying multiple input values simultaneously on a multiple-component gauge. One model simulates a stopwatch that has multiple needles, while the other model varies multiple portions of a pie chart. See Controlling Multiple Graphical Elements for details.
In V1.1.1 (R12.1) of Dials & Gauges Blockset software, blocks in the Buttons & Switches library return a numerical value of -1 when in the "on" state. As of V1.1.2 (R13), the same blocks return a numerical value of 1 when in the "on" state. The "off" state is unaffected by this change, and continues to return a numerical value of 0.
Note More generally, this change in behavior applies to your own controls if they return a property whose data type is Boolean. |
Here are two possible ways to upgrade your existing models that use button or switch blocks:
If the model contains a "Button convert to Simulink" block at the output port of the button or switch block, then remove the "Button convert to Simulink" block.
Otherwise, insert a Gain block at the output port of the button or switch, using a value of -1 for the Gain parameter. The Gain block is in the Simulink Math library.
If you previously used a Data Type Conversion block to convert to a Boolean value, then you do not need to change your model.
The Event on which to output field has been removed from the Block Parameters dialog box for off-block controls. Off-block dials are not supported.
Legacy models that used off-block dials might not work properly because this feature is not supported.
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