What does the sim('model',[0 1]) do in the 2011a Matlab syntax

What does the array [0 1] do in the "sim('model',[0 1]) command of an old simulink model, 2011-ish?

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In Simulink, the command sim('model',[0 1]) is used to run a simulation of a model. The [0 1] specifies the simulation time range.
Here's a breakdown of the command:
  • sim('model') runs the simulation for the default time range, which is usually from 0 to 10 seconds.
  • sim('model',[0 1]) tells Simulink to simulate the model from time 0 seconds to time 1 second.
In essence, [0 1] is a vector where 0 is the start time and 1 is the end time of the simulation. This allows you to focus the simulation on a specific time window.

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Sugandhi
Sugandhi on 12 Sep 2024
Edited: Sugandhi on 12 Sep 2024
Hello Jack,
'sim' function is used to run and script programmatic simulations of Simulink models. To understand more about the array used i.e., Timespan, go through: https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/sim.html#:~:text=R2009b%3A%20Syntaxes%20that%20return%20multiple%20output%20arguments%20are%20not%20recommended

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