how to flip the inputs of an simulink block
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Hi everyone
I have an integrator block, and I want to invert its inputs, so I explain
the first input is x the signal to be integrated (the top input)
the second input is y the initial condition (the bottom input)
I want that x became the bottom input and y the top input
thanks in advance
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Andy L
on 27 Aug 2014
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See the image below. A variable switches the input on the switch blocks - see switch for information on setting the input conditions. In this figure the input is switched by a constant but you could replace that to suit your needs (a signal generator for example).
So in this example whilst the switch variable is not greater than 0, input 1 is A, and 2 is B. When it is, these swap, A becoming the input to 2, and B becoming the input to 1.

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XAXRXTX
on 27 Aug 2014
Star Strider
on 27 Aug 2014
The output differs only by sign if A and B are reversed, so simply negate the output if you want the inputs reversed.
Non-Simulink example:
A = randi(50, 1, 3);
B = randi(50, 1, 3);
CAB = cross(A,B);
CBA = cross(B,A);
Andy L
on 29 Aug 2014
XAXRXTX,
Would my solution for switching the inputs not work for your scenario then?
Star Strider
on 29 Aug 2014
You don’t need to switch the inputs. Just negate the result. It has the same effect.
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