createScenario
Description
Examples
Create Allocation Set and Create New Scenario
Create two new models with a component each.
mSource = systemcomposer.createModel("Source_Model_Allocation"); systemcomposer.openModel("Source_Model_Allocation"); sourceComp = addComponent(get(mSource,"Architecture"),"Source_Component"); mTarget = systemcomposer.createModel("Target_Model_Allocation"); systemcomposer.openModel("Target_Model_Allocation"); targetComp = addComponent(get(mTarget,"Architecture"),"Target_Component");
Create the allocation set MyNewAllocation
.
allocSet = systemcomposer.allocation.createAllocationSet("MyNewAllocation",... "Source_Model_Allocation","Target_Model_Allocation");
Get the default allocation scenario.
defaultScenario = getScenario(allocSet,"Scenario 1");
Create a new allocation scenario.
newScenario = createScenario(allocSet,"Scenario 2");
Open the Allocation Editor.
systemcomposer.allocation.editor
Input Arguments
allocSet
— Allocation set
allocation set object
Allocation set, specified as a systemcomposer.allocation.AllocationSet
object.
name
— Name of allocation scenario
character vector | string
Name of allocation scenario, specified as a character vector or string.
Example: "Scenario 1"
Data Types: char
| string
Output Arguments
scenario
— New empty allocation scenario
allocation scenario object
New empty allocation scenario, returned as a systemcomposer.allocation.AllocationScenario
object.
More About
Definitions
Term | Definition | Application | More Information |
---|---|---|---|
allocation | An allocation establishes a directed relationship from architectural elements — components, ports, and connectors — in one model to architectural elements in another model. | Resource-based allocation allows you to allocate functional architectural elements to logical architectural elements and logical architectural elements to physical architectural elements. | |
allocation scenario | An allocation scenario contains a set of allocations between a source and a target model. | Allocate between model elements in an allocation scenario. The
default allocation scenario is called | Systems Engineering Approach for SoC Applications |
allocation set | An allocation set consists of one or more allocation scenarios that describe various allocations between a source and a target model. | Create an allocation set with allocation scenarios in the Allocation Editor. Allocation sets are saved as MLDATX files. |
Version History
Introduced in R2020b
See Also
deleteScenario
| getScenario
| synchronizeChanges
| load
| closeAll
| find
| close
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