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| Overview of the Stateflow® API | Introduces the Stateflow® API and how to use it to create and edit Stateflow® charts |
| Quick Start for the Stateflow® API | Step-by-step instructions for constructing a Stateflow® chart with the Stateflow® API |
| Accessing the Properties and Methods of Objects | Describes the conventions used in naming the properties and methods of Stateflow® API objects and the rules for using them in commands |
| Displaying Properties and Methods | Information on calling built-in methods for listing properties and methods for each object type |
| Creating and Destroying API Objects | Information on creating and destroying any Stateflow® object with the Stateflow® API, and how to connect one object with another |
| Accessing Existing Stateflow® Objects | Create handles to any object in an existing Stateflow® chart and use them to manipulate actual Stateflow® objects in a Stateflow® chart |
| Copying Objects | Learn the copy and paste procedure for copying Stateflow® objects from one environment to another |
| Using the Editor Object | Access the Editor object for a Stateflow® chart to perform operations that are graphical only, such as changing fonts and colors |
| Entering Multiline Labels | The Stateflow® API provides two techniques to enter text with more than one line for the labels of states and transitions |
| Creating Default Transitions | The Stateflow® API provides two means for making default transitions |
| Making Supertransitions | Describes how to create supertransitions |
| Creating a MATLAB® Script of API Commands | You can execute your API commands in a single MATLAB® script |
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