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Sign

Overview

Overview

The Sign block will output a value that depends on the sign of the input. The block will output a 1 if the sign of the input is greater than 0, 0 if the input is 0, and -1 if the input is less than 0.

The configuration values for this block are as follows:

 
Subsample Code A code which determines the schedule for updating this block (every sample, even samples only, etc.) See Subsampling.

Matlab/Simulink

Simulink Interface

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The Sign block will output a value that depends on the sign of the input. The block will output a 1 if the sign of the input is greater than 0, 0 if the input is 0, and -1 if the input is less than 0.

The block has two user data fields (User Data 0, User Data 1) to store application-specific data for convenient storage and retrieval. See User Data Storage for details.

The block's update schedule is determined by the Subsample Code (See Subsampling). The following Parameter Dialog Box can be opened by double-clicking on the block in a Simulink Model:

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C++ API

SIGNBlock

Declaration

Public Method

 
SIGNBlock&   SIGN();
  Required Header: mechaware.h

Description

The Sign block will output a value that depends on the sign of the input. The block will output a 1 if the sign of the input is greater than 0, 0 if the input is 0, and -1 if the input is less than 0.

Methods

Block Methods

See Also

Divide
Modulo Operator
Multiply
Power (Exponentiation)
Sine
Sum

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