Why is cyclomatic Complexity of Switch Block 2?
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Sohil Shrestha
on 19 Jul 2020
Commented: Sohil Shrestha
on 28 Dec 2021
Switch Block has two possible outcomes: input 1 or input 3. The cyclomatic complexity of the block should have been 1 according to its defination in the documentation .
Why does the Simulink check API (slmetrics) return 2 instead of 1. Am i missing something ?
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Fangjun Jiang
on 20 Jul 2020
A Switch block is an equivilant of an if-else statement. Its cyclomatic complexity number is 2.
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Fangjun Jiang
on 27 Jul 2020
Good point! Contact the Mathworks tech support and ask to explain the cases of a Switch block and a multi-port Switch block, i.e. what is N and "On". It seems the documetation has error.
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