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Class: slreq.Link Namespace: slreq
Get label that identifies link destination
Since R2023a
label = getDestinationLabel(myLink)
label = getDestinationLabel(myLink) returns the label that identifies the destination of the link, myLink.
label
myLink
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slreq.Link
Link, specified as an slreq.Link object.
Label that identifies the destination of the link, returned as a character vector.
Suppose you have a link set in the current folder, signals~m.slmx, and you want to retrieve the labels that identify the destination of the links.
signals~m.slmx
Load the link set with the slreq.load function.
slreq.load
linkSet = slreq.load("signals~m.slmx");
Retrieve the links as a slreq.Link object array with the getLinks function.
getLinks
links = linkSet.getLinks;
Create a for-loop that retrieves the labels that identify the destination of each link in the slreq.Link object array.
for
linkDestinationLabels = cell(length(links),1); for k = 1:length(links) linkDestinationLabels{k} = links(k).getDestinationLabel; end
Introduced in R2023a
getIncomingTypeLabel | getOutgoingTypeLabel | getSourceLabel
getIncomingTypeLabel
getOutgoingTypeLabel
getSourceLabel
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