How to convert complex signals to sinusoidal signal?

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Nikhil
Nikhil le 2 Juil 2019
Commenté : Nikhil le 2 Juil 2019
I have a complex number as the output of MATLAB function, I want to convert it into a sinusoidal signal (phasor form) and display in the scope. At the moment I am getting the output of the scope as two signals: the real and imaginary part of the number.Output.png

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Jonas
Jonas le 2 Juil 2019
It is not possible to change the display mode of a Scope block other than displaying time on the horizontal axis. If you want an XY-plot, you should use the 'XY Graph' block, which opens a new figure after the simulation has finished.
Alternatively, you can use an embedded Matlab function and then use the 'figure' command to display all kinds of plots you like outside of the regular Scope block functionality.
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Nikhil
Nikhil le 2 Juil 2019
Thank you for your feedback, Jonas.
But I would like to have sinusoidal signal with respect to time, not the plot between real and imaginary axis.
For eg: if the number is 3∠90, I want the output to be 3sin(wt+90)
Is there a way to do that?

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