How to add more data points in Signal Builder?

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b b
b b on 12 May 2017
Answered: Ali Alemi on 9 Apr 2021
Hello, I want to create a signal in Simulink manually. I came across the Signal Builder block but I cannot figure out how to add more data points so that I can drag the points to create a signal of different amplitudes. There is not much information about this block in Help nor the manual. Could anybody please show me how to do that? Thanks

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Chinmay Sharma
Chinmay Sharma on 20 Jun 2017
While hovering over the curve, use shift+click to add a data point.
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Pedro Martinez
Pedro Martinez on 1 Nov 2019
Thanks. How did you know?
I wish that information was at least shown on the help.
Ideally, there should be the options of "Add point" and "Delete Point" in the right-click pop-up menu.
Clyde Webster
Clyde Webster on 17 Sep 2020
I second this, this is exceptionally unintuitive...

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Ali Alemi
Ali Alemi on 9 Apr 2021
Hold shift key. Then left-click on the signal where you want to add a point.

ES
ES on 12 May 2017
You can define the signal in excel and import it into signal builder (using File->import from file). This is by far the easiest way.
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Sonat Arslan
Sonat Arslan on 7 Oct 2017
Did you find a way to do that I'm also having trouble for doing that. :)
Nick Stockton
Nick Stockton on 9 Apr 2018
Edited: Nick Stockton on 9 Apr 2018
I just came across this feature today. You can specify a time column and a data column in excel as follows for your case:
0 0
0.01 0
0.01 6
0.015 6
0.015 0
0.017 0
0.017 -3
0.02 -3
0.02 0
0.05 0
Then, using the Signal Builder block, import the data and everything should be as expected
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Long Wang
Long Wang on 30 May 2018
Thanks for all, it helps me a lot. Actually from the help comment of signal builder, there war no such info. I am wondering, how you figure out this kind of features?

SATYENDRA NISHAD
SATYENDRA NISHAD on 3 Feb 2019

ES
ES on 12 Oct 2017

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