Hello, Thank you very much for all your videos. Please, where I can I contact you I want to understand something about the mask of simplified Fuel cell model, I guess that the nature of the problem is mathematical. Thank you again
What and why di we use the super step semantics? Logically from code implementation perspective it appears that we may never want a system that would switch to more than a state in a single time step. Thank you for the videos.
It depends on requirement and how the developer designs it. If you keep number of iterations less and go with PROCEED option, it won't be a problem but the developer should be very clear about number of iterations otherwise it can go completely wrong. That is why some projects don't recommend this and make it as a guideline not to use it.
It's neither array nor struct as it doesn't form a vector or of incoming inputs but selects one of the incoming inputs based on active subsystem or the most recent output. Since it is used for conditionally active subsystems, it's if else
Very very informative video... Keep it up
Can you please make a video for MCDC testing. It would be more clear if the model should consist of state-flow/Simulink.
Did you find any video on it ? If so, kindly mention as reply ! ty !
Impressed with the explanation 😍perfect 👌
Please do videos on fixed point scaling and coverages
Very well explained please do upload more videos on scripting and targetlink
Mam please make the video on how to apply equation in flowchart in simulink...🙏
Hello mam, can post some exercise for modelling?
could you please make video on how to write test cases in excel sheet to test through signal builder
When we use simulink and when we use state flow....? Please explain..
Hello,
Thank you very much for all your videos.
Please, where I can I contact you
I want to understand something about the mask of simplified Fuel cell model,
I guess that the nature of the problem is mathematical.
Thank you again
Thank you
What and why di we use the super step semantics? Logically from code implementation perspective it appears that we may never want a system that would switch to more than a state in a single time step. Thank you for the videos.
It depends on requirement and how the developer designs it. If you keep number of iterations less and go with PROCEED option, it won't be a problem but the developer should be very clear about number of iterations otherwise it can go completely wrong. That is why some projects don't recommend this and make it as a guideline not to use it.
@@simulinktutorial9086 thank you
Generated code for merge block is an array or structure?
It's neither array nor struct as it doesn't form a vector or of incoming inputs but selects one of the incoming inputs based on active subsystem or the most recent output. Since it is used for conditionally active subsystems, it's if else
Hello Namratha
subtitle and video is mismatching
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