[scilab-Users] how to use transfer function in scilab

Geraldo Netto geraldonetto at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 01:13:02 CET 2008


Hi Shriram,

Thank you very very much for your support :)

Kind Regards and Best Wishes,

Geraldo

On 23/01/2008, Shriram Sampat <s.sampat at ektronic.de> wrote:
> hi geraldo,
>
> try syslin and ss2tf
>
> enough examples in help, if you read about this function. but anyway,
> here is one
>
> sys_dc = syslin('c',A,B,C,D)
> tf1 = ss2tf(sys_dc)
>
> A B C and D are the state space matrices.
>
> hope this helps :)
>
> Ram
>
>
> Geraldo Netto wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > How are you doing?
> >
> > Sirs, i'm pretty newbie in scilab and i would like to know
> > how can i use transfer function( tf() from matlab )
> > in scilab?
> >
> > i read about clr, but i was unable to use it
> > ie: i was not able to use "clr()"
> >
> > Kind Regards and Best Wishes,
> >
> > Geraldo
> >
>
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