whats the difference btw chart and chart(MATLAB) in stateflow

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Sushma n
Sushma n 2018 年 7 月 13 日
回答済み: Phineas 2024 年 10 月 8 日
whats the difference btw chart and chart(MATLAB) in stateflow

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Phineas
Phineas 2024 年 10 月 8 日
In Stateflow, the difference between chart and chart(MATLAB) primarily lies in the programming language and the context in which they are used:
  1. chart: This is a standard Stateflow chart that allows users to define state machines and flow graphs using the Stateflow graphical interface. It enables the modeling of complex logic through states, transitions, and events in a visual manner, making it easier to design and understand dynamic systems.
  2. chart(MATLAB): This is a MATLAB-based Stateflow chart where you can define your state machine or flow graph using MATLAB code. This allows for more complex computations and logic that might be cumbersome or impossible to express purely with the graphical interface. Using chart(MATLAB) can provide enhanced flexibility and the ability to integrate MATLAB functions directly into the Stateflow logic.
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