Apply all child components to blocks that do not have requirements
This component runs its child components for each block in the current system, model, or signal that do not have associated requirements.
For more information on working with looping components, seeLogical and Looping Components.
This pane describes the type of object on which this component operates.
Automatic list from context: Report on all blocks in the current context that do not have associated requirements. The parent component of the Block Loop component determines its context. If this component does not have the Model Loop, System Loop, Signal Loop, or Block Loop as its parent, selecting this option causes this component to report on all blocks in all models that do not have associated requirements.
Model Loop: Reports on all blocks in the current model with no associated requirements.
System Loop: Reports on all blocks in the current system with no associated requirements.
Signal Loop: Reports on all blocks connected to the current signal with no associated requirements.
Custom - use block list: Enables you to specify a list of blocks on which to report. Enter the full path of each block.
Choose block sorting options and reporting options in this pane.
Sort blocks:
Use this option to select how to sort blocks (applied to each level in a model):
Alphabetically by block name
: Sorts blocks
alphabetically by their names.
Alphabetically by system name
: Sorts systems
alphabetically. Lists the blocks in each system, but in no particular order.
Alphabetically by full Simulink path
: Sorts blocks
alphabetically by Simulink® path.
By block type
: Sorts blocks alphabetically by block
type.
By block depth
: Sorts blocks by their depth in the
model.
By layout (left to right)
: Sorts blocks by their
location in the model layout, by rows. The block appearing the
furthest toward the left top corner of the model is the anchor for the row. The row
contains all other blocks that overlap the horizontal area defined by the top and
bottom edges of the anchor block. The other rows use the same algorithm, using as
the anchor the next unreported block nearest the left top of the model.
By layout (top to bottom)
: Sorts blocks by their
location in the model layout, by columns. The block appearing
the furthest toward the left top corner of the model is the anchor for the column.
The column contains all other blocks that overlap the vertical area defined by the
left and right edges of the anchor block. The other columns use the same algorithm,
using as the anchor the next unreported block nearest the left top of the
model.
By traversal order
. Sorts blocks by traversal order.
By simulation order
. Sorts blocks by execution
order.
%<VariableName>
: Inserts the value of a
variable from the MATLAB® workspace. The %<>
notation can denote a
string or cell array. The following example reports on the theta dot
integrator block and the theta integrator block in the model
simppend
, using the variable Z
={
'simppend/theta'}
:
simppend/theta dot %<Z>
simppend/theta dot
simppend/theta
For more information, see %<VariableName>
Notation
on the Text
component reference page in the MATLAB
Report Generator™ documentation.
Search for Simulink property name/property value pairs: Reports only on Simulink blocks with specified property name/property value pairs that do not have associated requirements.
Create section for each object in loop: Inserts a section in the generated report for each block found in the loop.
Display the object type in the section title: Automatically inserts the object type into the section title in the generated report.
Create link anchor for each object in loop: Create a link target for each missing requirement in the loop so that other parts of the report can link to it.
Yes, inserts a section if you select Create section for each object in loop and a link target if you select Create link anchor for each object in loop.
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