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armac
Scilab description of an armax process
Calling Sequence
[ar]=armac(a,b,d,ny,nu,sig)
Arguments
- a=[Id,a1,..,a_r]
is a matrix of size (ny,r*ny)
- b=[b0,.....,b_s]
is a matrix of size (ny,(s+1)*nu)
- d=[Id,d1,..,d_p]
is a matrix of size (ny,p*ny);
- ny
dimension of the output y
- nu
dimension of the output u
- sig
a matrix of size (ny,ny)
Description
This function creates a description as a tlist of an ARMAX process
ar
is defined by
ar=tlist(['ar','a','b','d','ny','nu','sig'],a,b,d,ny,nu,sig);
and thus the coefficients of ar
can be retrieved by e.g.
ar('a')
.
Examples
See Also
<< arma2p | CACSD | armax >> |