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> 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 for the dom parameter. There is an option
> for a sampled system 'n'.
example syslin(0.01,...) defines a discrete linear dynamical system with sample 
period equal to 0.01.

> 
> In this help there is no example for a sampled system. So what is the
> difference between a discrete system and a sampled system ? What is the
> difference between an discrete system d and an sampled system n for syslin ?
> 
> In the most examples i read in the web syslin is called with dom='c'.
> 
> cheers,
> Andreas
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