Pulse by

The block analyzes the text at the T input using user-defined search criteria.

Up to four character strings can be defined as search patterns. Wildcards can be used as placeholders.

If the text contains one of the search patterns, output (P) provides a pulse with the set length.

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Inputs

AbbreviationSummary
TText




Outputs

AbbreviationSummaryValue Range
PPulse when search pattern is found.0/1




Parameters

AbbreviationSummaryUnitValue RangeDefault Value
PdPulse Durations0...∞1




Properties

SummaryDescriptionDefault Value
Search Pattern 1If the search pattern is included in the text at input T, a pulse is generated at output P. The two wildcards '*' and '?' can be used ('*' = sequence of any characters of any length, '?' = any character). Example: '???nder*' applies to 'grinder', but also to 'thunderstorm'-
Search Pattern 2If the search pattern is included in the text at input T, a pulse is generated at output P. The two wildcards '*' and '?' can be used ('*' = sequence of any characters of any length, '?' = any character). Example: '???nder*' applies to 'grinder', but also to 'thunderstorm'-
Search Pattern 3If the search pattern is included in the text at input T, a pulse is generated at output P. The two wildcards '*' and '?' can be used ('*' = sequence of any characters of any length, '?' = any character). Example: '???nder*' applies to 'grinder', but also to 'thunderstorm'-
Search Pattern 4If the search pattern is included in the text at input T, a pulse is generated at output P. The two wildcards '*' and '?' can be used ('*' = sequence of any characters of any length, '?' = any character). Example: '???nder*' applies to 'grinder', but also to 'thunderstorm'-