Why have some bus signals wrong datatypes?

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Hello,
I have the problem that at the inport and outports of some bus creators/selectors there are wrong datatypes (and though the model is not compileable). I get the following error message:
Data type mismatch. Input port 1 of '<BusCreator>' expects a signal of data type 'single'. However, it is driven by a signal of data type 'double'.
and
Data type mismatch. Output port 1 of '<Subsystem>' is a signal of data type 'double'. However, it is driving a signal of data type 'single'.
As you can see e.g. the output datatype of the top signal ("DrvResis_fVehMEstimNum") is double but the input datatype to the bus creator is single.
But the datatype of the input to other subsystems is also double.
So how can this be? Shouldn't the datatype be fixed through the inputs/outputs of the subsystems?
Thank you very much in advance.

Answers (1)

Mark McBroom
Mark McBroom on 4 Apr 2020
Did you specify a Simulink Bus in the Bus Creator dialog? If so, then the signals feeding the bus creator must match the types defined in the Simulink Bus.
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Pascal Knappe
Pascal Knappe on 6 Apr 2020
Hello Mark,
thanks for your answer. Do you mean wheter I use a Bus Signal Object to specify data types? If yes: I do not do so. And I do not set them in the properties window.
Jorge Castillo
Jorge Castillo on 30 Jul 2024
Hello Pascal,
Have you get any answer from Mathworks regarding this topic?

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