User`s guide

Variable Integer Delay
5-501
Fixed Initial Conditions. The settings shown below specify fixed initial conditions.
For a fixed initial condition, the block initializes each of D samples in memory
to the value entered in the
Initial conditions parameter. A fixed initial
condition in frame-based mode can be one of the following:
Scalar value with which to initialize every sample of every channel in
memory. For a general M-by-N input with the parameter settings below,
the block initializes five samples in memory with zeros.
Array of size 1-by-N-by-D. In this case, you can specify different fixed initial
conditions for each channel. See the Array bullet in “Time-Varying Initial
Conditions” below for details.
Initial conditions cannot be specified by full matrices.
Time-Varying Initial Conditions. The following setting specifies a time-varying
initial condition. For a time-varying initial condition, the block initializes each
of D samples in memory to one of the values entered in the
Initial conditions
parameter. This allows you to specify a unique output value for each sample in
memory. A time-varying initial condition in frame-based mode can be specified
in the following way:
Vector of dimensions 1-by-D. In this case, all channels have the same set of
time-varying initial conditions specified by the entries of the vector. For the
ramp input
[100; 100]' with a frame size of 4, delay of 5, and the parameter
settings below,
the block outputs the following sequence of frames at the start of the
simulation.