systemcomposer.allocation.open
Description
opens allocation set specified by allocSet
= systemcomposer.allocation.open(name
)name
in the Allocation
Editor. The allocation set must be on the MATLAB® path.
Examples
Create and Open Allocation Set
Create two new models with a component each.
mSource = systemcomposer.createModel("Source_Model_Allocation",true); sourceComp = addComponent(get(mSource,"Architecture"),"Source_Component"); mTarget = systemcomposer.createModel("Target_Model_Allocation",true); 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");
Allocate components between models.
allocation = allocate(defaultScenario,sourceComp,targetComp);
Save the allocation set.
save(allocSet)
Open the Allocation Editor with the allocation set highlighted.
systemcomposer.allocation.open(allocSet);
Input Arguments
name
— Name of allocation set
allocation set object | character vector | string
Name of allocation set, specified as an systemcomposer.allocation.AllocationSet
object, character vector, or
string.
Data Types: char
| string
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
MATLAB Command
You clicked a link that corresponds to this MATLAB command:
Run the command by entering it in the MATLAB Command Window. Web browsers do not support MATLAB commands.
Select a Web Site
Choose a web site to get translated content where available and see local events and offers. Based on your location, we recommend that you select: .
You can also select a web site from the following list:
How to Get Best Site Performance
Select the China site (in Chinese or English) for best site performance. Other MathWorks country sites are not optimized for visits from your location.
Americas
- América Latina (Español)
- Canada (English)
- United States (English)
Europe
- Belgium (English)
- Denmark (English)
- Deutschland (Deutsch)
- España (Español)
- Finland (English)
- France (Français)
- Ireland (English)
- Italia (Italiano)
- Luxembourg (English)
- Netherlands (English)
- Norway (English)
- Österreich (Deutsch)
- Portugal (English)
- Sweden (English)
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom (English)