batchApplyStereotype - Apply stereotype to all elements in architecture - MATLAB (original) (raw)
Apply stereotype to all elements in architecture
Syntax
Description
batchApplyStereotype([arch](#mw%5Fb9ad4680-fc0b-4aca-8cc3-47e30b8607a1%5Fsep%5Fmw%5Feac4bd99-f7ec-4b2d-8753-44a4fc3f47d4),[elementType](#mw%5Fb9ad4680-fc0b-4aca-8cc3-47e30b8607a1%5Fsep%5Fmw%5Fb134ab37-496a-4d12-bfb0-23d77ab31022),[stereotype](#mw%5F387582e0-6abc-4705-9d2f-6a87f79d2329))
applies the stereotype stereotype
to all elements that match the element type elementType
within the architecturearch
.
batchApplyStereotype(___,Recurse=[flag](#mw%5Fca92e6fa-da69-440a-a08e-44664c07d271))
applies the stereotype stereotype to all elements that match the element type elementType within the architecturearch and recursively to its sub-architectures according to the value of flag
.
Examples
Create a profile, add a connector stereotype, and add a property with a default value. Open the Profile Editor to inspect the profile.
profile = systemcomposer.profile.Profile.createProfile("LatencyProfile"); stereotype = addStereotype(profile,"standardConn",AppliesTo="Connector"); stereotype.addProperty("latency",Type="double",DefaultValue="10"); systemcomposer.profile.editor(profile)
Create a model with three components, ports, and connectors between them. Improve the model layout.
modelName = "archModel"; arch = systemcomposer.createModel(modelName); systemcomposer.openModel(modelName); rootArch = get(arch,"Architecture"); names = ["Component1","Component2","Component3"]; newComponents = addComponent(rootArch,names); outPort1 = addPort(newComponents(1).Architecture,"testSig1","out"); inPort1 = addPort(newComponents(2).Architecture,"testSig1","in"); outPort2 = addPort(newComponents(2).Architecture,"testSig2","out"); inPort2 = addPort(newComponents(3).Architecture,"testSig2","in"); conn1 = connect(newComponents(1),newComponents(2)); conn2 = connect(newComponents(2),newComponents(3)); Simulink.BlockDiagram.arrangeSystem(modelName)
Apply the profile to the model.
arch.applyProfile("LatencyProfile");
Apply the connector stereotype to all the connectors in the architecturerootArch
. Inspect the connectors in the Property Inspector to confirm the applied stereotypes.
batchApplyStereotype(rootArch,"Connector","LatencyProfile.standardConn")
Input Arguments
Data Types: char
| string
Stereotype to apply, specified as a character vector or string in the form"<profile>.<stereotype>"
. This stereotype must be applicable for the element type.
Data Types: char
| string
Whether to apply stereotype recursively, specified as 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). Ifflag
is 1
(true
), the stereotype is applied to the elements in the architecture and its sub-architectures.
Data Types: logical
More About
Term | Definition | Application | More Information |
---|---|---|---|
Architecture | A System Composerâ„¢ architecture represents a system of components and how they interface with each other structurally and behaviorally. | Different types of architectures describe different aspects of systems. You can use views to visualize a subset of components in an architecture. You can define parameters on the architecture level using the Parameter Editor. | Compose Architectures VisuallyAuthor Parameters in System Composer Using Parameter Editor |
Root | A root is at the top of an architecture hierarchy. A root architecture has a boundary defined by its architecture ports that surround the system of interest. | The root architecture has a system boundary surrounding your architecture model. You can add architecture ports that define interfaces across the boundary. | Compose Architectures Visually |
Model | A System Composer model is the file that contains architectural information, such as components, ports, connectors, interfaces, and behaviors. | Perform operations on a model including extracting root-level architecture, applying profiles, linking interface data dictionaries, or generating instances from model architecture. A System Composer model is stored as an SLX file. | Create Architecture Model with Interfaces and Requirement Links |
Component | A component is a replaceable part of a system that fulfills a clear function in the context of an architecture. A component defines an architectural element, such as a function, another system, hardware, software, or other conceptual entity. A component can also be a subsystem or subfunction. | Represented as a block, a component is a part of an architecture model that can be separated into reusable artifacts. Transfer information between components with port interfaces using the Interface Editor, and parameters using the Parameter Editor. | Compose Architectures Visually |
Port | A port is a node on a component or architecture that represents a point of interaction with its environment. A port permits the flow of information to and from other components or systems. | Component ports are interaction points on the component to other components. Architecture ports are ports on the boundary of the system, whether the boundary is within a component or the overall architecture model. The root architecture has a boundary defined by its ports. | Compose Architectures Visually |
Connector | Connectors are lines that provide connections between ports. Connectors describe how information flows between components or architectures. | A connector allows two components to interact without defining the nature of the interaction. Set an interface on a port to define how the components interact. | Compose Architectures Visually |
Version History
Introduced in R2019a
See Also
Tools
Blocks
Objects
- systemcomposer.profile.Profile | systemcomposer.profile.Stereotype | systemcomposer.profile.Property
Functions
- systemcomposer.profile.Profile.createProfile | systemcomposer.loadProfile | applyProfile | removeProfile | renameProfile | systemcomposer.profile.editor | systemcomposer.profile.Profile.find | systemcomposer.profile.Profile.load | save | open | close | systemcomposer.profile.Profile.closeAll | systemcomposer.profile.Stereotype.find | getDefaultStereotype | setDefaultStereotype | getDefaultElementStereotype | setDefaultElementStereotype | addStereotype | removeStereotype | getStereotype | applyStereotype | getStereotypes | changeStereotype | removeStereotype | hasStereotype | addProperty | removeProperty | hasProperty | setProperty | getProperty | getPropertyValue | getEvaluatedPropertyValue | getStereotypeProperties | applyStereotypeOrder | getStereotypeNamesByOrder | increaseStereotypeOrder | decreaseStereotypeOrder