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systemcomposer.allocation.load

Load allocation set

Since R2020b

    Description

    allocSet = systemcomposer.allocation.load(name) loads the allocation set with the given name, if it exists on the MATLAB® path.

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    Examples

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    Create two new models with one component each.

    mSource = systemcomposer.createModel("Source_Model_Allocation");
    systemcomposer.openModel("Source_Model_Allocation");
    sourceComp = addComponent(get(mSource,"Architecture"),"Source_Component");
    mTarget = systemcomposer.createModel("Target_Model_Allocation");
    systemcomposer.openModel("Target_Model_Allocation");
    targetComp = addComponent(get(mTarget,"Architecture"),"Target_Component");

    Create an allocation set named MyNewAllocation.

    allocSet = systemcomposer.allocation.createAllocationSet("MyNewAllocation",...
         "Source_Model_Allocation","Target_Model_Allocation");

    Get the default allocation scenario.

    defaultScenario = getScenario(allocSet,"Scenario 1");

    Allocate components between models.

    allocation = allocate(defaultScenario,sourceComp,targetComp);

    Save the allocation set.

    save(allocSet)

    Close the allocation set.

    close(allocSet)

    Load the allocation set MyNewAllocation.mldatx.

    allocSet = systemcomposer.allocation.load("MyNewAllocation");

    Open the Allocation Editor.

    systemcomposer.allocation.editor

    Input Arguments

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    Name of allocation set, specified as a character vector or string.

    Example: "MyNewAllocation"

    Data Types: char | string

    Output Arguments

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    Allocation set, returned as a systemcomposer.allocation.AllocationSet object.

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    Version History

    Introduced in R2020b