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rational

Scilab objects, rational in Scilab

Description

A rational r is a quotient of two polynomials r=num/den. The internal representation of a rational is a list. r=tlist('['r','num','den','dt'],num,den,[]) is the same as r=num/den. A rational matrix can be defined with the usual syntax e.g. [r11,r12;r21,r22] is a 2x2 matrix where rij are 1x1 rationals. A rational matrix can also be defined as above as a list tlist(['r','num','den','dt'],num,den,[]) with num and den polynomial matrices.

Examples

s=poly(0,'s');
W=[1/s,1/(s+1)]
W'*W
Num=[s,s+2;1,s];Den=[s*s,s;s,s*s];
tlist(['r','num','den','dt'],Num,Den,[])
H=Num./Den
syslin('c',Num,Den)
syslin('c',H)
[Num1,Den1]=simp(Num,Den)

See Also

  • poly — polynomial definition
  • syslin — linear system definition
  • simp — rational simplification
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