Potential Signal Editor Bug

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Kevin Ferguson
Kevin Ferguson on 18 Feb 2025
Answered: Carl Isted on 20 Feb 2025
Using signal editor, I have created an input of Time = 0:0.001:200 and a Sine Wave output using Output = sin(2*pi*[0:0.001:200]). However, when I do not get a pure sine wave output, which is causing our project issues.
I have reproduced the error with a Minimal Working Example (MWE) which is attached.
Could somebody in Mathworks please investigate. I am particularly interested in a pragmatic solution to work round this bug.

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Carl Isted
Carl Isted on 20 Feb 2025
This issue is caused by small differences in the spacing of the time steps in the "timeseries" data of the signal due to finite precision of floats. You can resolve this by using "timetables" instead of a "timeseries" to create a uniform time step for the data in the "Signal Editor" block. For example, the following code will generate a sine wave with a sample rate of 0.001 seconds:
timestep=seconds(0.001);
inputvector=sin(2*pi*(0:0.001:200))';
TT = timetable(inputvector,'TimeStep',timestep);
Regards,
Carl

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Samar
Samar on 20 Feb 2025
Upon attaching a scope to the Signal Editor block, it seems that the signal editor block is working just fine.
Simulink’s Sine Wave block might not be producing a perfect sine wave when the Simulink Model Solver is “discrete” rather than a “continuous" one. This is because the sine wave frequency is not an integral multiple of the selected sample-frequency. This causes accumulation of round-off errors.
The reason and the solution to accumulation of round-off errors is explained below in the MathWorks provided documentation for “Sine Wave” block:
Refer the given link to know more about the solver settings:

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