How to implement this c-code: if(Flag == 1) {Flag = 0;} ?
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I used a signal (this is what I needed) for Flag at an input port of stateflow, but Flag is not recognized inside the stateflow. If I add an input data in the stateflow, it will not be allowed to change the value (through a transit with a statement {Flag=0;} inside the stateflow).
Please help. Thanks!
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Fangjun Jiang
on 14 Oct 2011
This is one of the difference between C and Simulink. In C, you can re-use the variable name. In Simulink, the signal name represents the data flow. You can't re-use the signal name. You have to declare an output for the Stateflow and then assign value accordingly.
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Fangjun Jiang
on 1 Nov 2011
You are right. Port name is used to identify the port block. The generated code will not necessarily use port name for variable name.
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