Scilab 5.5.2
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syssize
size of state-space system
Calling Sequence
[r,nx]=syssize(Sl)
Arguments
- Sl
linear system (
syslin
list) in state-space- r
1 x 2 real vector
- nx
integer
Description
returns in r
the vector [number of outputs, number of inputs]
of the linear system Sl
. nx
is the number of states of Sl
.
Examples
a=[-2.2567e-02 -36.617 -18.897 -32.090 3.2509 -7.6257e-1; 9.2572e-05 -1.8997 9.8312e-01 -7.2562e-04 -1.7080e-01 -4.9652e-03; 1.2338e-02 11.720 -2.6316 8.7582e-04 -31.604 22.396; 0 0 1 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 -30 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 -30 ]; b=0*ones(6,2); b(5,1)=30; b(6,2)=30; c=0*ones(2,6); c(1,2)=1; c(2,4)=1; G=syslin('c',a,b,c); r=syssize(G)
See Also
- size — size of objects
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