Class: Simulink.SimulationData.Dataset
Package: Simulink.SimulationData
Get element or collection of elements from dataset
element = get(dataset,index)
element = get(dataset,name)
element = get(dataset,{name})
element = get( returns
the element corresponding to the dataset,index)index. The getElement method
uses the same syntax and behavior as the get method.
element = get( returns
the element whose name matches dataset,name)name. When name is
in a cell array, return the index of the element whose name matches name.
element = get( returns
a single element if only one element name matches, a dataset,{name})SimulationData.Dataset if
multiple elements with this name exist.
If you use Log Dataset data to file to create the MAT-file, use getAsDatastore for
fast access to the data.
You can use curly braces to streamline indexing syntax to get
an element in a dataset, instead of using get or getElement.
The index must be a scalar that is not greater than the number of
elements in the variable. For example, get the second element of the logsout dataset.
logsout{2}Also, you can use the find method to get
an element or collection of elements from a dataset.
addElement | concat | find | getElementNames | numElements | setElement | Simulink.SimulationData.BlockPath | Simulink.SimulationData.Dataset | Simulink.SimulationData.DataStoreMemory | Simulink.SimulationData.Signal