Simulink block to extract signal at index from vector signal doesn't exist?
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Hey,
I'm looking for a block that takes 2 input signals: One vector signal and one integer index signal. The output would be
vector(index)
Am I just too stupid to find it or does that block really not exist? Any workarounds?
I need this for use with the Simulink HDL Coder.
Kind regards and many thanks in advance,
Eike
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Tim McBrayer
on 21 Mar 2012
The block you are looking for is the Multiport Switch block, located in the Simulink->Signal Routing library. This block is supported by Simulink HDL Coder. For your use case you will want to configure it to have one input port. Connect port one to your index signal, and port 2 to your vector signal. The output will be:
vector(index)
You can choose either zero-based or one-based indexing.
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Tim McBrayer
on 21 Mar 2012
Kaustubha is also correct. Both blocks will generate identical HDL code, when similarly configured:
Multiport_Switch_out1 <= In2(0) WHEN In1_unsigned = 1 ELSE
In2(1) WHEN In1_unsigned = 2 ELSE
In2(2) WHEN In1_unsigned = 3 ELSE
In2(3) WHEN In1_unsigned = 4 ELSE
In2(4) WHEN In1_unsigned = 5 ELSE
In2(5);
Selector_out1 <= In2(0) WHEN In1_unsigned = 1 ELSE
In2(1) WHEN In1_unsigned = 2 ELSE
In2(2) WHEN In1_unsigned = 3 ELSE
In2(3) WHEN In1_unsigned = 4 ELSE
In2(4) WHEN In1_unsigned = 5 ELSE
In2(5);
Eike
on 23 Mar 2012
Tim McBrayer
on 27 Mar 2012
Configure it to have one data port, and connect a vector to it.
David Amor
on 10 Jun 2014
Are you trying to get a single bit from a vector at an index? If so bitget would be easier and less verbose.
ans = bitget(vector,index);
but if you are trying to access a vector from an array of vectors then yeah, you need the selector block.
Bibek
on 1 Apr 2015
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Is there any block which will give the index from the value selected!!
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