How to stop if else condition after it executes only once.

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I have created a simulink block to execute if else condition. But, I need to stop this condition after it exucute once. How to do it?
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RUPESH TATTE
RUPESH TATTE on 26 Jun 2021
Edited: RUPESH TATTE on 26 Jun 2021
Below is my if else condition simulink model. In this model, I want output to be zero when voltage is varrying from 0 to 2.2 volt shown in 2nd figure, but it should not be zero when voltage varrying from 2.2 to 0 volt. Means I want this if else condition to be executed only once.
Soniya Jain
Soniya Jain on 27 Jun 2021
I am not sure but you can try to use "persistent" variable in your code, persistent means that the variable will still remember its value the next time the function is called. Refer a MATLAB Answer https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/113017-only-check-if-statement-once-or-disable-code-block-after-1-check

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Jonas
Jonas on 27 Jun 2021
Edited: Jonas on 27 Jun 2021
Put your blocks inside an enabled subsystem, and use the outputs of your if-else block to disable the subsystem itself.

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