Remove Highlighting in Block
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Ajay krishna Vasanthakumar
on 5 Jun 2020
Commented: Ajay krishna Vasanthakumar
on 15 Jun 2020
Hello Community,
when i try to highlight and remove the highlight for a block programitically using hilite_system function
the Blocks loses its foreground colour which was set by default
For example:
switch block's foreground colour is green before simulation
during simulation i am highlighting it to blue
Now,After simulation when i remove the highlight using hilite_system(blockpath,'off')/ hilite_system(blockpath,'none') the default green foreground color has turned to black
I need to retain the foreground color when i remove highlighting
Please help me how to resolve this problem
Thanks
Ajay
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Fangjun Jiang
on 8 Jun 2020
"during simulation i am highlighting it to blue". It is not highlighting. It is changing color.
If you ran hilite_system(block,'find'), hilite_system(block,'error') then hilite_system(block,'none') or hilite_system(glock,'off'), the original foreground color of the block is preserved.
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Fangjun Jiang
on 10 Jun 2020
You certainly can do that but my point is that you don't need to do that. If you always use hilite_system() to change the foreground and background color, once you run hilite_system(block,'none'), the original foreground and background color are restored.
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Kaushal Dave
on 5 Jun 2020
To remove all highlighting, right-click the model, and then select Remove Highlighting, or, on the Signal tab, click Remove Trace.
If you want to remove thethe highlinghting generated from the error in Simulink, we can remove highlighting in Simulink by "Removing Highlighting: To remove all highlighting, select Remove Highlighting from the model's context menu, or select Display > Remove Highlighting." This works for Models, however when saved as a library, this does not work.
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