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Simulink question. Is it possible??

Simulink question. Is it possible??

Simulink question. Is it possible??

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Dear all, im new to simulink and i've a question to ask you guys. i
apologize if my question sounds stupid :)
 
This is how the blocks looks like.
 
Random Source ---> Buffer ---> ???
 
The random source is generating random data and its Sample Time =
1sec and its Sample Per Frame = 240.
The output from the Random Source are data with the frame size 240X1.
 
While the Output Buffer Size for the Buffer block is set to 4320.
The output from the Buffer blocks are data's with the frame size
4320X1.
 
The output that i get after the buffer is totally different from my
input.
 
My question is, is there any block i can put after the buffer so that
i can get back my datas in the correct order??
 
I tried connecting another buffer with the Output Buffer Size of 240,
but it doent work.
 
can somebody help me on this pls.
 
Thanx
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