User`s guide

Integer Delay
5-242
the block generates the following sequence of matrices at the start of the
simulation,
where is the i,jth element of the kth matrix in the input sequence.
Array of size M-by-N-by-d. In this case, you can set different fixed initial
conditions for each element of a sample-based input. This setting is
explained further in the Array bullet in “Time-Varying Initial Conditions”
below.
Initial conditions cannot be specified by full matrices.
Time-Varying Initial Conditions. A time-varying initial condition in sample-based
mode can be specified in one of the following ways:
Vector of length d, where d is the maximum value specified for any channel
in the
Delay parameter. The vector can be a L-by-d, 1-by-d, or 1-by-1-by-d.
The d elements of the vector are output in sequence, one at each sample time
of the initial delay.
For a scalar input and the parameters shown below,
the block outputs the sequence
-1, -1, -1, 0, 1,... at the start of the
simulation.
Array of dimension M-by-N-by-d, where d is the value specified for the
Delay
parameter (the maximum value if the
Delay is a vector) and M and N are the
number of rows and columns, respectively, in the input matrix. The d pages
1 1
1 1
u
11
1
1
1 1
u
11
2
u
12
1
1 1
u
11
3
u
12
2
u
21
1
1
u
11
4
u
12
3
u
21
2
u
22
1
,,,,,
u
ij
k