Dependency Analysis tab, and in the View section, click Group By. Select from the
available options.
To select modified files, problem files, or external files, go to the Dependency Analysis
tab, and in the Impact Analysis section, click Select. Select from the available options.
To examine or edit a file dependency, expand the file by clicking the arrows next to the file
name in the graph. Then, double-click the referencing component (such as a line of
MATLAB code that references a problem file) to open it. To expand all files in the graph,
in the View section, click Expand All.
To reset the graph to show all analyzed dependencies in the project, on the Dependency
Analysis tab, in the Impact Analysis section, select Find > All Files.
TipFor large projects, viewing the results in a table can make navigation easier. To use
the Table View, at the top right of the Dependency Analysis view, select Table View.
Find Requirements Documents
In a project, a dependency analysis finds requirements documents linked using the
Requirements Management Interface.
- You can view and navigate to and from the linked requirements documents.
- You can create or edit Requirements Management links only if you have Simulink
Requirements™.
To highlight requirements documents in the graph, at the top right of the Impact View,
click the Dependency Type legend and select Requirements Link. Arrows connect
requirements documents to the files with the requirement links.
To find the requirement links for a specific file, expand the file by clicking the arrows next
to the file name in the graph. To expand all files in the graph, in the View section, click
Expand All. An arrow connects the component containing the requirement link to the
requirements document.
To open a requirements document, double-click the document in the graph.
Analyze Project Dependencies