Detect change in data since last time step
tf = hasChanged(
returns 1
(data_name
)true
) if the value of data_name
at the beginning
of the current time step is different from the value of data_name
at the
beginning of the previous time step. Otherwise, the operator returns 0
(false
).
The argument data_name
can be:
A scalar variable.
A matrix or an element of a matrix.
If data_name
is a matrix, the operator
returns true
when it detects a change in any
element of data_name
.
Index elements of a matrix by using numbers or expressions that evaluate to a constant integer. See Supported Operations for Vectors and Matrices.
A structure or a field in a structure.
If data_name
is a structure, the change
detection operator returns true
when it
detects a change in any field of
data_name
.
Index fields in a structure by using dot notation. See Index and Assign Values to Stateflow Structures.
Any valid combination of structure fields or matrix elements.
The argument data_name
cannot be a nontrivial expression or a custom
code variable.
Note
Standalone charts in MATLAB® do not support change detection on an element of a matrix or a field in a structure.
If multiple input events occur in the same time step, the
hasChanged
operator can detect changes in data value
between input events.
If the chart writes to the data object but does not change the data value, the
hasChanged
operator returns
false
.
The type of Stateflow® chart determines the scope of the data supported by the change detection operators:
Standalone Stateflow charts in MATLAB: Local
only
In Simulink® models, charts that use MATLAB as the action language:
Input
only
In Simulink models, charts that use C as the action language:
Input
,
Output
,
Local
, or Data Store
Memory
In a standalone chart in MATLAB, a change detection operator can detect changes in data specified
in a call to the step
function because these changes occur
before the start of the current time step. For example, if x
is equal to zero, the expression hasChanged(x)
returns
true
when you execute the chart ch
with the
command:
step(ch,'x',1);
In a chart in a Simulink model, if you enable the chart option Initialize Outputs
Every Time Chart Wakes Up, using an output as the argument of the
hasChanged
operator always returns
false
. For more information, see Initialize outputs every time chart wakes up.