ssGetInputPortRealSignalPtrs
Get pointers to signals of type double connected to
an input port
Starting in R2026a, S-Function blocks support only contiguous inputs. It is
recommended to use the contiguous input functions ssGetInputPortSignal and
ssGetInputPortRealSignal instead
of ssGetInputPortSignalPtrs and
ssGetInputPortRealSignalPtrs, respectively. The contiguous
input functions provide faster access and improved performance by removing the need
for double pointer to access signals.
Syntax
InputRealPtrsType ssGetInputPortRealSignalPtrs(SimStruct *S, int_T port)
Arguments
SSimStruct that represents an S-Function block.
portIndex of the port whose signal is required.
Returns
Pointers to the elements of a signal of type double connected
to the input port specified by the index port.
Description
This macro returns a pointer to an array of pointers to the
real_T input signal elements. The length of the array of
pointers is equal to the width of the input port. The input port index starts at 0
and ends at the number of input ports minus 1.
Note
The ssGetInputPortRealSignalPtrs macro becomes a function
when you compile your S-function in debug mode (mex
-g).
Languages
C, C++
Examples
The following example reads all input port signals.
int_T i,j;
int_T nInputPorts = ssGetNumInputPorts(S);
for (i = 0; i < nInputPorts; i++) {
InputRealPtrsType uPtrs =
ssGetInputPortRealSignalPtrs(S,i);
int_T nu = ssGetInputPortWidth(S,i);
for (j = 0; j < nu; j++) {
SomeFunctionToUseInputSignalElement(*uPtrs[j]);
}
}
See the S-function sfun_atol.c used in sfcndemo_sfun_atol for a complete example using this
function.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a