User`s guide
3 Working with Signals
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Each 4-by-1 output from the Matrix Concatenation block contains one sample 
from each of the four input signals. All four samples in the output correspond 
to the same instant in time. The Reshape block simply rearranges the samples 
into a 2-by-2 matrix. Note that the Reshape block works columnwise, so that a 
column vector input is reshaped as shown below.
The 4-by-1 matrix and the 2-by-2 matrix in the above model represent the same 
sample-based four-channel signal. In some cases one representation may be 
more useful than the other. See “Sample-Based Multichannel Signals” on 
page 3-11 for more about sample-based signals.
Constructing Sample-Based Multichannel Signals
from Existing Sample-Based Multichannel Signals
You can combine existing multichannel sample-based signals into a larger 
multichannel signal by using the Matrix Concatenation block in Simulink’s 
Sources library. 
Example: Concatenating Multichannel Signals. The model below shows two 
two-channel sample-based signals (four channels total) being combined into a 
2-by-2 multichannel matrix signal.
To build the model, make the following parameter settings:
•In Signal From Workspace, set 
Signal = [1:10;-1:-1:-10]' 
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Two 2-channel signals,
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