See attached. Note that both x-axis are in Hz.
On Sunday, February 6, 2022 at 4:14:35 AM UTC+11 hanspete...@fhnw.ch wrote:

> Can you send example code, please?
>
> joe....@verico.com.au schrieb am Samstag, 5. Februar 2022 um 07:04:10 
> UTC+1:
>
>> I'm a new user of the package and wanted to check transfer function 
>> outputs between my circuit simulator and some other control simulation 
>> package. It appears that outputs from bode_plot 
>> (sympy.physics.control.control_plots) are in rad/s for frequency, which is 
>> the natural unit for control analysis. The graph produced by bode_plot  has 
>> its frequency axis shown in Hz, but analysis and comparison to other 
>> programs suggest that it should be labelled rad/s.
>>
>> Is this an error, or is there some switch somewhere in the package that 
>> sets units for outputs to Hz and degrees, rather than radians and rad/s?
>>
>> I have a work around by handling graphing, just would like to use the 
>> built in functions where possible. Also would like the make use of the 
>> initial and final exponent, in the units of the graphing output.
>>
>>
>>

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