isComponent
Syntax
Description
finds whether the instance specified by flag
= isComponent(instance
)instance
is a component
instance.
Note
This function is part of the instance programmatic interfaces that you can use to analyze
the model iteratively, element-by-element. The instance
refers to the
element instance on which the iteration is being performed.
Examples
Query Component Instance
Load the small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) model, create an architecture instance, and query whether the instance modified by the Components
property is a component instance.
scExampleSmallUAV model = systemcomposer.loadModel("scExampleSmallUAVModel"); instance = instantiate(model.Architecture,"UAVComponent","NewInstance"); flag = isComponent(instance.Components(1))
flag = logical
1
Input Arguments
instance
— Element instance
architecture instance | component instance | port instance | connector instance
Element instance, specified as a systemcomposer.analysis.ArchitectureInstance
, systemcomposer.analysis.ComponentInstance
, systemcomposer.analysis.PortInstance
, or systemcomposer.analysis.ConnectorInstance
object.
Output Arguments
flag
— Whether instance is component instance
true
or 1 | false
or 0
Whether instance is component instance systemcomposer.analysis.ComponentInstance
, returned as a logical.
Data Types: logical
More About
Definitions
Term | Definition | Application | More Information |
---|---|---|---|
analysis | Analysis is a method for quantitatively evaluating an architecture for certain characteristics. Static analysis analyzes the structure of the system. Static analysis uses an analysis function and parametric values of properties captured in the system model. | Use analyses to calculate overall reliability, mass roll-up, performance, or thermal characteristics of a system, or to perform a SWaP analysis. | |
analysis function | An analysis function is a MATLAB® function that computes values necessary to evaluate the architecture using the properties of each element in the model instance. | Use an analysis function to calculate the result of an analysis. | |
instance model | An instance model is a collection of instances. | You can update an instance model with changes to a model, but
the instance model will not update with changes in active variants or model references. You can
use an instance model, saved in a | Run Analysis Function |
instance | An instance is an occurrence of an architecture model element at a given point in time. | An instance freezes the active variant or model reference of the component in the instance model. | Create a Model Instance for Analysis |
Term | Definition | Application | More Information |
---|---|---|---|
architecture | A System Composer architecture represents a system of components and how they interface with each other structurally and behaviorally. |
Different types of architectures describe different aspects of systems. You can use views to visualize a subset of components in an architecture. You can define parameters on the architecture level using the Parameter Editor. | |
model | A System Composer model is the file that contains architectural information, including components, ports, connectors, interfaces, and behaviors. |
Perform operations on a model:
A System Composer model is stored as an SLX file. | Create Architecture Model with Interfaces and Requirement Links |
component | A component is a nontrivial, nearly independent, and replaceable part of a system that fulfills a clear function in the context of an architecture. A component defines an architectural element, such as a function, a system, hardware, software, or other conceptual entity. A component can also be a subsystem or subfunction. | Represented as a block, a component is a part of an architecture model that can be separated into reusable artifacts. Transfer information between components with:
| Components |
port | A port is a node on a component or architecture that represents a point of interaction with its environment. A port permits the flow of information to and from other components or systems. |
There are different types of ports:
| Ports |
connector | Connectors are lines that provide connections between ports. Connectors describe how information flows between components or architectures. | A connector allows two components to interact without defining the nature of the interaction. Set an interface on a port to define how the components interact. | Connections |
Version History
Introduced in R2019a
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