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Sign — Control Systems/Base Blocks

Control_Systems/Base_Blocks/Sign · 1 input / 1 output port(s) at insert · exports to Python, MATLAB, Java, Rust, C, C++, VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog, PLC Structured Text

Description#

The block's own DESCRIPTION_HTML, rendered verbatim — the same text the config dialog's info panel and the library navigator show. Fix a wrong sentence in the block's .cpp (R-D9), never here.

Sign

Control Systems / Base Blocks

Outputs the sign of its input and nothing else: y = −1 where u is negative, y = 0 where u is exactly zero, and y = +1 where u is positive. Applied entry by entry, so a matrix signal is tested element for element.

Ports

  • Input – the signal u, of any size [m,n].
  • Output – the signum y, of the SAME size [m,n], every entry one of −1, 0 or +1. The block never reshapes a signal.

Parameters

  • Sampling Time (s) – zero or less inherits the solver's rate; a positive value runs the block at that period.

Code export

All ten targets: Python, MATLAB, Java, Rust, C, C++, VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog and PLC Structured Text. There is nothing to tune, so nothing is exposed as a parameter on the generated core.

Only Python and MATLAB use a built-in; the other eight emit the three-way test explicitly. That is deliberate and is about the zero case: Rust's f64::signum answers +1 for 0.0, and C, C++ and the three HDL targets have no signum to call at all. Writing the test out is what makes all ten agree on the one input where a built-in would not.

Simulink bridge

Import and export, mapped to simulink/Math Operations/Sign. The block has no parameters of its own, so the only pair is the global one: "Sampling Time (s)" to SampleTime, as on every block. Simulink's zero-crossing detection is a solver setting rather than a block behaviour and does not cross.

Notes

  • Algebraic, with no state: the output depends only on the current input.
  • Not linear, and the discontinuity at the origin IS the block, so it deliberately carries no state space – model reduction reports it as unmergeable rather than absorbing the step.
  • The zero output is a genuine third level, not a rounding of one of the others. A signal that only ever approaches zero without reaching it never produces it, which is why a random test stimulus exercises two of the three branches and the third has to be driven deliberately.

Code facts#

FactValue
registered typeControl_Systems/Base_Blocks/Sign
familyControl_Systems/Base_Blocks
solver environment classICoreBlock_0_Control_Systems_1_Base_Blocks_2_Sign
sourcesrc/ICoreSDK/ICoreBlockLibrary/Blocks/Control_Systems/Base_Blocks/Sign/ICoreBlock_0_Control_Systems_1_Base_Blocks_2_Sign.cpp
headersrc/ICoreSDK/ICoreBlockLibrary/Blocks/Control_Systems/Base_Blocks/Sign/ICoreBlock_0_Control_Systems_1_Base_Blocks_2_Sign.h
default size on canvas70 × 70 px
ports at insert1 in, 1 out
code generators implementedPython, MATLAB, Java, Rust, C, C++, VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog, PLC Structured Text

Ports#

#DirectionSignal typeDescription label
1inICoreDouble
2outICoreDouble

Ports the constructor creates. A block whose port list changes with its configuration adds or removes ports at load time; the count above is the one a freshly inserted block has.

Configuration variables#

No config variable beyond the Sampling Time (s) every block carries.

Every block also carries Sampling Time (s) from ICoreBlockSolverEnvironment: zero or less inherits the solver's rate, a positive value runs the block at that period.

supportSupport::Both
Simulink pathsimulink/Math Operations/Sign
port-count rulePortsParam::None
SampleTime parameteryes

Catalog contract: src/ICoreSDK/ICoreCoder/ICoreCommandSystem/SimulinkBridge/ICoreSimulinkBlockCatalog.h

Description vs code#

The lists agree. check_block_descriptions.py finds no disagreement between the description's Ports, Parameters, Code export and Simulink bridge lists and the code's.

The verdict above is tools/docs/check_block_descriptions.py (P7.1), which compares LISTS. It cannot read a sentence: "stateless" on a block with a state, an initial-value semantic the recursion does not implement, a "not synthesizable" caveat the HDL banner contradicts. That is the agent audit (P7.3) on BLOCK_DESCRIPTION_AUDIT.md, and this tool's green is not a substitute for one.

File banner (developer view)#

The top comment of the block's .cpp — the maths, the realization and the export strategy, addressed to whoever changes it. It must not contradict the description above (P7.5).

Sign block -- signum y = -1 / 0 / +1 as u is negative / zero / positive, entry by entry. Algebraic and stateless, no state space (see header).

The zero case is where the targets' built-ins part company, so most of them do NOT get their built-in here: Rust's f64::signum returns +1.0 for 0.0 (and -1.0 for -0.0), and C and C++ have no signum at all. Every target therefore emits the same explicit three-way test, which is also what keeps the three HDL backends -- which have nothing to call -- bit-identical to the reference.

Sample results#

Sign — Repeating Sequence Stair: [-2 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 2 3], one entry per sampleSign — Repeating Sequence Stair: [-2 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 2 3], one entry per sample-1-0.500.51-2-10123inputoutput
tin ICoreDouble-Out-0out ICoreDouble-Out-0
0-2-1
0.40.51
0.8-2-1
1.20.51
1.6-2-1
20.51
2.4-2-1
2.80.51
3.2-2-1
3.60.51
4-2-1
4.40.51
4.8-2-1
5.20.51

Every 4th of 60 samples, from the table stimulus.

The same rig also ran:

StimulusWhat it isOutput range
impulseImpulse: one sample of 1 at k = 5, 0 elsewhere (Repeating Sequence Stair)0 … 1
rampRamp: slope 1 from t = 00 … 1
sineSine Wave: amplitude 1, 2 rad/s, no phase, no bias-1 … 1
stepStep: 0 -> 1 at t = 1 s0 … 1

Plotted: table — Repeating Sequence Stair: [-2 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 2 3], one entry per sample

Category static · sample time 0.1 · 60 steps · commit ccf005c8 · produced by docsSample --out <folder> --steps 60 · data docs/generated/samples/Control_Systems__Base_Blocks__Sign.json · the SVG is generated from those numbers by tools/docs/plot_svg.py, so it is a run and not a drawing (R-D10).