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OverviewFollowing execution, you will want to examine the outputs that were produced. Only outputs that you asked for (in the Execution specification) will be logged, since logging outputs may in some cases be resource-intensive. The outputs are returned in the first output argument of The output argument returned is a structure, with a field named for each process or Subsystem in the root system. This layout is iterative, such that each Subsystem field is also a structure, with a field for each process or Subsystem in the Subsystem, and so on. Each process field is also a structure, having a field named for each output of that process that was logged. The contents of the output fields themselves are dependent on the data type being logged. For numeric data, likely to be the most common data type, an output field is a numeric array, having the same primitive data type as the BRAHMS data object that was logged. The dimension of the output is We saw earlier how to log all the outputs of a system. As systems get larger, we are more likely to want to choose which outputs to log, to maintain performance. Procedure
Example![]() ScriptThis example, along with the others in this section, can be found in the script M Source Code (against 995)
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=== More On Logging ===
out =
resamp: [1x1 struct]
ans =
out: [0 0 0 0.042857 0.34286 1.1429 2.1429 3.1429 4.1429 5.1429]
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