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Is the signal InputPort1.Sampled.Signal obtained by MATLAB Component from the system in chronological order?
Hello,
Yes they are in the chronological order. The way the Matlab organize the vector and how OptiSystem read them are opposite. So you can think of it as a transpose matrix.
Also, the number of samples in the time domain and frequency domain and the step size are set in the project Main Layout.
Hope this helps?
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Warm Regards,
Saurabh Bedi.