User`s guide
Integer Delay
5-245
- When the all elements of the delay entry are greater than the input frame 
size,
D = d + input frame size - 1 
Only the first d entries of the initial condition vector will be used; the rest of 
the values are ignored, but you must include them nonetheless. For a 
two-channel ramp input 
[1:100; 1:100]' with a frame size of 4 and the 
parameter settings below, 
the block outputs the following sequence of frames at the start of the 
simulation.
Note that since one of the delays, 2, is less than the frame size of the input, 
4, the length of the 
Initial conditions vector is the sum of the maximum 
delay and 1 (5+1), which is 6. The first five entries of the initial conditions 
vector are used by the channel with the maximum delay, and the rest of the 
entries are ignored. Since the first channel is delayed for less than the 
maximum delay (2 sample time units), it only makes use of two of the initial 
condition entries.
•Array of size 1-by-N-by-D, where D is defined in the Vector bullet above in 
“Time-Varying Initial Conditions” on page 5-244. In this case, the kth entry 
of each 1-by-N entry in the array corresponds to an initial condition for the 
kth channel of the input matrix. Thus, a 1-by-N-by-D initial conditions input 
allows you to specify different initial conditions for each channel. For 
instance, for a two-channel ramp input 
[1:100; 1:100]' with a frame size 
of 4 and the parameter settings below, 
4– 1–
5– 2–
13–
24–
35–
41
52
63
74
85
96
10 7
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