Re: [Scilab-users] Question syslin

2014-12-21 Thread Samuel Gougeon
Le 20/12/2014 21:54, t...@wescottdesign.com a écrit : I'm not one of the maintainers -- just a happy user for over a decade. If someone wants to put the above description into the syslin help, they're welcome to it. After logging, every valuable comment may be posted by users for each

Re: [Scilab-users] Question syslin

2014-12-21 Thread Andreas Ladanyi
Am 16.12.2014 um 18:54 schrieb Tim Wescott: Hey Andreas: Domain = 'c' is for a continuous-time system, where the system is defined as dx/dt = A * x + B * u, y = C * x + D * u This is a normal continuous-time linear state-space system description. Domain = 'd' is for a discrete-time system

Re: [Scilab-users] Question syslin

2014-12-21 Thread tim
On 2014-12-21 16:23, Andreas Ladanyi wrote: Am 16.12.2014 um 18:54 schrieb Tim Wescott: Hey Andreas: snip Domain = n is for a discrete-time system where the sampling interval is defined. It works exactly like domain = 'd', except that things that depend on the real-world frequency, like

Re: [Scilab-users] Question syslin

2014-12-20 Thread Andreas Ladanyi
On Tue, 2014-12-16 at 11:01 +0100, Andreas Ladanyi wrote: Hi, i am reading the help of scilab to understand the syslin function. In the help i can see 3 options for the dom parameter. There is an option for a sampled system 'n'. In this help there is no example for a sampled system. So what is

Re: [Scilab-users] Question syslin

2014-12-16 Thread Serge Steer
- Mail original - De: Andreas Ladanyi andreas.lada...@gmx.net À: users@lists.scilab.org Envoyé: Mardi 16 Décembre 2014 11:01:25 Objet: [Scilab-users] Question syslin Hi, i am reading the help of scilab to understand the syslin function. In the help i can see 3 options