Simulink scope autoscale
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Hi everyone, i was wondering if there is a way for a scope i use in a simulink model to automaticaly autoscale. Maybe from adding a code to its startfunction???
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Ilham Hardy
on 17 Jan 2012
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By clicking the binocular button on the scope, perhaps?
TAB
on 18 Jan 2012
Add below piece of code in your 'StopFcn' callback function. When the simulation is completed, it will open and autoscale all the scopes in the model.
[EDITED TO WORK FOR MULTIPLE INPUT SCOPE]
bh=find_system(gcs,'FindAll','on','BlockType','Scope');
for x=1:length(bh) %close all scope
set_param(bh(x),'Open','off');
end
for x=1:length(bh)
set_param(bh(x),'Open','on');
fh=gcf;
AxesInScope = findall(fh,'type','axes');
for y=1:length(AxesInScope)
set(fh,'CurrentAxes',AxesInScope(y));
xlim('auto');
ylim('auto');
end
end
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Raldi
on 18 Jan 2012
Ilham Hardy
on 18 Jan 2012
On your simulink model goto: File>>Model properties>>Callbacks>>StopFcn
TAB
on 18 Jan 2012
You can insert this code in the 'StopFcn' callback function of model.
[1] Open Your Model
[2] Goto File -> Model Properties
[3] Click on callback Tab in Model Properties window
[4] Select 'StopFun' on left side of window
[5] Paste the above code in Text box.
The code will be executed when the simulation stops (after completion or using stop button).
Once simulation is stoped, all the scopes in model will be opened and autoscaled automatically.
Raldi
on 18 Jan 2012
Raldi
on 18 Jan 2012
TAB
on 18 Jan 2012
As your scope is reading 2 inputs, previous code was autoscaling only one graph keeping other as it is.
I have updated the code so that it can work for multiple input scopes.
Andreas Goser
on 18 Jan 2012
0 votes
Typically, when users describe this, they are happy with the Time Scope Block from DSP System Toolbox. Here is the link to the documentation.
Especially, as Raldi is working at a university in the field of Signal Processing, this product should be available. Note that previous versions used different names like Signal Processing Blockset or DSP Blockset.
4 Comments
Raldi
on 18 Jan 2012
Andreas Goser
on 18 Jan 2012
Well, then you might need to write your own block (s-function).
Raldi
on 18 Jan 2012
Raldi
on 18 Jan 2012
Mingli ZHU
on 22 Apr 2021
Edited: Mingli ZHU
on 22 Apr 2021
0 votes
set(0, 'showhiddenhandles', 'on')
%current graphic object
scope=gcf;
%find Autoscale object
scale=findobj(gcf, 'Tag', 'uimgr.uisplittool_Autoscale');
%click this object
feval(get(scale,'Callback'),scale,[]);
%find PrintToFigure Menu
fig=findobj(gcf, 'Tag', 'uimgr.uimenu_PrintToFigure');
%Click this Menu
feval(get(fig,'Callback'),fig,[]);
set(0, 'showhiddenhandles', 'off')
Jessy Mathault
on 27 Aug 2021
This function:
simscope('ScopeBar', 'ActionIcon', 'Find', scope(i))
Doesn't seem to be supported anymore in MATLAB 2020b.
This seems to work:
allAxes = findall(gcf,'type','axes');
for x = 1:numel(allAxes)
axis(allAxes(x), 'auto y');
axis(allAxes(x), 'auto x');
end
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