| Stateflow User's Guide | ![]() |
Undoing and Redoing Editor Operations
You can undo and redo operations you perform in the Stateflow diagram editor. When you undo an operation in the Stateflow diagram editor, you reverse the last edit operation you performed. After you undo operations in the diagram editor, you can also redo them one at a time.
To undo an operation in the Stateflow diagram editor, do one of the following:
When you place your mouse cursor over the Undo button, the tool tip that appears indicates the nature of the operation to undo.
To redo an operation in the Stateflow diagram editor, do one of the following:
When you place your mouse cursor over the Redo button, the tool tip that appears indicates the nature of the operation to redo.
Exceptions for Undo
You can undo or redo all diagram editor operations, with the following exceptions:
To understand subcharting, see Using Subcharts to Extend Charts.
Splitting of an existing transition refers to the redirection of the source or destination of a transition segment that is part of a supertransition. For a description of supertransitions, see Drawing a Supertransition Into a Subchart and Drawing a Supertransition Out of a Subchart.
For a description of the Stateflow API (Application Programming Interface), see Using the Stateflow API.
| Caution When you perform one of the preceding operations, the undo and redo buttons are disabled from undoing and redoing any prior operations. |
| Zooming a Diagram | Keyboard Shortcuts for Stateflow Diagrams | ![]() |
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