writing transfer functions in matlab
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Hi, I want to write a transfer function in matlab. I know we usually write in the following way
trans = tf([1 0 0], [1 0 1]);
This gives something as a function of 's'.
what if i wanted to write an equation that was a function of 's+x', where x is a constant. So instead of H(s), i want to write a function and evaluate at values of say H(s+5).
thanks
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rupam mahapatra
on 27 Jan 2022
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Thomas
on 2 Apr 2012
The documentation has good examples on how to write transfer functions:
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Arkadiy Turevskiy
on 4 Apr 2012
Do you want to see the resulting expression as a function of (s+x), or do you just want to write an equation as function of (s+x)? If it is the latter you could do this:
>> arg=tf('s')+5
arg =
s + 5
Continuous-time transfer function.
>> h=1/(arg+3)
h =
1
-----
s + 8
Continuous-time transfer function.
>> arg=tf('s')+10
arg =
s + 10
Continuous-time transfer function.
>> h=1/(arg+3)
h =
1
------
s + 13
Continuous-time transfer function.
HTH. Arkadiy
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Savan Prajapati
on 24 Jul 2020
num = 100
den = [1,14,10]
sys = tf(num,den)
printsys(num,den)
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