What I've sometimes done is created an input and signal straight to an output simply for a signal that's in the Test Vector (such as expected output), so that I can use it in a check as is appropriate. It's the easiest access I've normally found to it.
Can I access what's in the test vector in MatLab code during Main Test?
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I saw a matlab page that talked about a getValue method, but I get an error saying "Attempt to reference field of non-structure array".
I don't think I understand what TestVector is, so that I can access its contents. The help really focuses on how to create them using the wizard.
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Bart Addis
on 29 Aug 2011
If you create a MATLAB element in the Main Test, you'll be able to access the test vector directly by name. It will contain the value for the current iteration.
If you create a test vector T with values [1:1:10], then in iteration 3, T will have the value 3.
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Bart Addis
on 29 Aug 2011
Are you using the Excel Test Vector to create these, or are you using xlsread?
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Fangjun Jiang
on 26 Aug 2011
Is your test vector data a structure? The function to get its field is called getfield(). getvalue() seems to be a different function.
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Fangjun Jiang
on 29 Aug 2011
Your TestVector1 is an ordinary 2-D double array. To access it, just type TestVector1 in Command Window and you'll see the value. To access individual element, use TestVector1(3,2) for example.
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