User`s guide
Integer Delay
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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










