vectors to scalars with an Embedded Matlab Function

Hello,
can anyone show me how to convert a 10x1 vector into 10 scalars with an Embedded Matlab Function?
I just don't know how to upsample the incoming vector, that is, the sample frequency at the output must be 10 times greater than at the input.
Thanks Senmeis

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Are you attempting to use the Embedded MATLAB Function block to perform upsampling? If so, I don't think that is possible, because the Embedded MATLAB Function block runs at an "inherited" sample-time, which means that the output must have the same sample rate as the input. It looks like what you really need is an Unbuffer block.

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What about Level-2 S Function?
Senmeis
Sure, you have a lot of flexibility with S-functions, so you should be able to use them too.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 16 Nov 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 16 Nov 2012
You can use a Demux block from Simulink/Signal Routing. At the output of Demux you will have 10 scalar at the same time. If you want them one after one, add an Index Vector block.

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Thank you. You are really an expert in Simulink. I'll try it later and report my result.
Do you think this method works for variable-sized vectors? I noticed there are many limits on variable-sized data so variable-sized data cannot be processed as fixed-sized data in many situations.
Thanks Senmeis
I've tried Demux block and I'm afraid it cannot be used with variable-sized data.
Senmeis
Ah, I did'nt understand, I confused with variable step size. Then try Kaustubha's suggestion, you will need a communication system toolbox
Azzi: I didn't recommend Demux block originally because Owen wants to effectively "upsample" (or Unbuffer) the signal.

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I've made it with an Embedded Matlab Function. For the sample time for each element I use the Repeating Sequence Stair block. Thank you anyway.
Senmeis

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