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Integer to Double

Overview

Overview

The Integer to Double conversion block is useful whenever an internal memory structure’s data type cannot be changed, but is needed in a different data type for one reason or another. 

The configuration values  for this block are as follows:

 

Evaluate Block

This block allows you to specify whether the block executes Every Sample, Every Other Sample (Odd or Even), or Every Fourth Sample (and specify the First, Second, Third, or Fourth) or background. This provides greater flexibility in controlling the execution of a model and to preserve performance for other areas of motion control.
User Defined Block Priority When selected, allows you to enter a Priority Code to modify Execution Ordering of this block. For more information, see Block Execution Order and User Defined Block Priority.
Priority For an explanation of how the Priority field is used by the MechaWare Model Downloader, see Block Execution Order and User Defined Block Priority.
User Data 0 Application-specific data. See User Data Storage.
User Data 1 Application-specific data. See User Data Storage.

Matlab/Simulink

Simulink Interface

Conversions Simulink Blocks

Integer to Double: Input is 32-bit integer value, output is double precision (64-bit) floating point value.

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 Evaluate Block. The following Parameter Dialog Box can be opened by double-clicking on the block in a Simulink Model:  

C++ API

ITODBlock

Declaration

Public Method

   
class ITODBlock: public virtual Block
{
public:
	// User accessible coefficients
};

Description

The Integer to Double Input is a 32-bit integer value, output is double precision (64-bit) floating point value.

Note: This block has no configurable parameters.

Methods

Block Methods

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