What command can I issue to list my custom enumerations which are currently residing in Matlab?

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I have an M-File containing the definitions listed below. I run this M-File so that the enumeration definitions become available to Simulink.
Simulink.defineIntEnumType('engine_state_T', ...
{'ENGINE_IN_STOP','ENGINE_IN_CRANK','ENGINE_IN_STALL', 'ENGINE_IN_RUN', 'ENGINE_IN_AUTOSTOP'}, ...
[0,1,2,3,4])
Simulink.defineIntEnumType('vehicle_state_T', ...
{'VEHICLE_IN_STOP','VEHICLE_IN_CRANK','VEHICLE_IN_STALL'}, ...
[0,1,2])
I want to issue a command from within one of my scripts, much like I do for getting the workspace objects ('who'), so that I can get a list of these enumerations. My script knows nothing about this M-File and simply needs to find the enumeration names that are defined (engine_state_T, vehicle_state_T, etc.)

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goerk
goerk 2015 年 10 月 20 日
A little bit late, but maybe you are still looking for something. I use the following code to get an overview of the defined enumerations.
EnumClassSimulink = meta.class.fromName('Simulink.IntEnumType');
SimulinkClassList = EnumClassSimulink.getAllClasses;
nofClasses = length(SimulinkClassList);
for i=1:nofClasses
if SimulinkClassList{i}.Enumeration
disp(SimulinkClassList{i}.Name)
memberList = SimulinkClassList{i}.EnumerationMemberList;
for j = 1:length(memberList)
disp([ ' ' memberList(j).Name ]);
end
end
end

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