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Block Reference
The Block Reference Page
Fixed-Point Blockset blocks appear in alphabetical order and contain some or all of this information:
- The block name and icon
- The purpose of the block
- A description of the block
- Additional remarks about block usage
- The block parameters and dialog box including a brief description of each parameter
- The rules for some or all of these topics, as they apply to the block:
- Converting block parameters from double precision numbers to Fixed-Point Blockset data types
- Converting the input data type(s) to the output data type
- Performing block operations between inputs and parameters
- An example using the block
- The block characteristics, including some or all of these, as they apply to the block:
- Input Port(s) - the data type(s) accepted by the block and whether the inputs can be a scalar or vector
- Output Port - the data type(s) produced by the block and whether the outputs can be a scalar or vector
- Direct Feedthrough - whether the block or any of its ports has direct feedthrough
- Sample Time - how the block's sample time is determined, whether by the block itself or inherited from the block that drives it or is driven by it
- Scalar Expansion - whether or not scalars are expanded to vectors
- States - the number of discrete states
- Vectorized - whether or not the block accepts and/or generates vector signals
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