What are the differences (if any) between Matlab system objects and class objects?
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Matlab includes a wide variety of System Objects, that seem to be standard Matlab objects (typically singletons) which derive from matlab.System ( ref ).
My question: is there any real difference between System Objects and any other class object used in Matlab?
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Arnav Mendiratta
on 24 Jul 2017
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Here is a good blog post about system objects: https://blogs.mathworks.com/simulink/2013/09/11/the-matlab-system-block/
This post is from 2013 and since then, the syntax for some functions (like step does not require a call like step(obj) anymore) might have changed.
Sean de Wolski
on 10 Jan 2013
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There are a few things that come with system objects. Most importantly: codegen support. Also, large data stream processing, saved state information and fixed-point support.
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Yair Altman
on 10 Jan 2013
Kaustubha Govind
on 10 Jan 2013
Yair: I think the primary difference would be that all System objects have a standard interface, and the System object infrastructure automatically provides consistency checking, and possibly other services (can't think of more examples right now), that are shared by all System objects.
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