mdlInitializeSampleTimes
Specify the sample rates at which this C MEX S-function operates
Required
Yes
Languages
C, C++
Syntax
void mdlInitializeSampleTimes(SimStruct *S)
Arguments
- S
- SimStruct representing an S-Function block. 
Description
This method should specify the sample time and offset time for each sample rate at which this S-function operates via the following paired macros
ssSetSampleTime(S, sampleTimeIndex, sample_time) ssSetOffsetTime(S, offsetTimeIndex, offset_time)
where sampleTimeIndex runs from 0 to one less than
        the number of sample times specified in mdlInitializeSizes via ssSetNumSampleTimes.
If the S-function operates at one or more sample rates, this method can specify any of the following sample time and offset values for a given sample time:
- [CONTINUOUS_SAMPLE_TIME, 0.0]
- [CONTINUOUS_SAMPLE_TIME, FIXED_IN_MINOR_STEP_OFFSET]
- [discrete_sample_period, offset]
- [VARIABLE_SAMPLE_TIME, 0.0]
The uppercase values are macros defined in sl_sample_time_defs.h.
If the S-function operates at one rate, this method can alternatively set the sample time to one of the following sample/offset time pairs.
- [INHERITED_SAMPLE_TIME, 0.0]
- [INHERITED_SAMPLE_TIME, FIXED_IN_MINOR_STEP_OFFSET]
If the number of sample times is 0, the Simulink® engine assumes that the S-function inherits its sample time from the block to which it is connected, i.e., that the sample time is
[INHERITED_SAMPLE_TIME, 0.0]
This method can therefore return without doing anything.
Use the following guidelines when specifying sample times.
- A continuous function that changes during minor integration steps should set the sample time to - [CONTINUOUS_SAMPLE_TIME, 0.0] 
- A continuous function that does not change during minor integration steps should set the sample time to - [CONTINUOUS_SAMPLE_TIME, FIXED_IN_MINOR_STEP_OFFSET] 
- A discrete function that changes at a specified rate should set the sample time to - [discrete_sample_period, offset] - where - discrete_sample_period > 0.0 - and - 0.0 <= offset < discrete_sample_period 
- A discrete function that changes at a variable rate should set the sample time to - [VARIABLE_SAMPLE_TIME, 0.0] - The Simulink engine invokes the - mdlGetTimeOfNextVarHitfunction to get the time of the next sample hit for the variable-step discrete task.- Note that - VARIABLE_SAMPLE_TIMErequires a variable-step solver.
- To operate correctly in a triggered subsystem or a periodic system, a discrete S-function should - Specify a single sample time set to - [INHERITED_SAMPLE_TIME, 0.0] 
- Use - ssSetOptionsto set the- SS_OPTION_DISALLOW_CONSTANT_SAMPLE_TIMEsimulation option in- mdlInitializeSizes
- Verify that it was assigned a discrete or triggered sample time in - mdlSetWorkWidths:- if (ssGetSampleTime(S, 0) == CONTINUOUS_SAMPLE_TIME) { ssSetErrorStatus(S, "This block cannot be assigned a continuous sample time"); }
 - After propagating sample times throughout the block diagram, the engine assigns the sample time - [INHERITED_SAMPLE_TIME, INHERITED_SAMPLE_TIME] - to discrete blocks residing in triggered subsystems. 
If this function has no intrinsic sample time, it should set its sample time to inherited according to the following guidelines:
- A function that changes as its input changes, even during minor integration steps, should set its sample time to - [INHERITED_SAMPLE_TIME, 0.0] - A function that changes as its input changes, but doesn't change during minor integration steps (i.e., is held during minor steps) should set its sample time to - [INHERITED_SAMPLE_TIME, FIXED_IN_MINOR_STEP_OFFSET] 
The S-function should use the ssIsSampleHit or ssIsContinuousTask macros to check for a sample hit during execution (in
          mdlOutputs or mdlUpdate). For example, if the block's first sample time is continuous, the
        function can use the following code fragment to check for a sample hit.
if (ssIsContinuousTask(S,tid)) {
}
Note
 The function receives incorrect results if it uses
            ssIsSampleHit(S,0,tid).
If the function wants to determine whether the third (discrete) task has a hit, it can use the following code fragment.
if (ssIsSampleHit(S,2,tid)) {
}
Note
If you have Simulink
            Coder™, when generating code for a noninlined S-function that contains this method,
          make sure the method is not wrapped in a #if defined(MATLAB_MEX_FILE)
          statement. For example:
#if defined(MATLAB_MEX_FILE) 
static void mdlInitializeSampleTimes(SimStruct *S) 
{ 
   /* Add mdlInitializeSampleTimes code here *
} 
#endif The define statement makes the
            mdlInitializeSampleTimes method available only to a MATLAB® MEX file. If the S-function is not inlined, the Simulink
            Coder product cannot use this method, resulting in link or run-time errors.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a