User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Quick Start
- LTI Models
- Introduction
- Creating LTI Models
- LTI Properties
- Model Conversion
- Time Delays
- Simulink Block for LTI Systems
- References
- Operations on LTI Models
- Arrays of LTI Models
- Model Analysis Tools
- The LTI Viewer
- Introduction
- Getting Started Using the LTI Viewer: An Example
- The LTI Viewer Menus
- The Right-Click Menus
- The LTI Viewer Tools Menu
- Simulink LTI Viewer
- Control Design Tools
- The Root Locus Design GUI
- Introduction
- A Servomechanism Example
- Controller Design Using the Root Locus Design GUI
- Additional Root Locus Design GUI Features
- References
- Design Case Studies
- Reliable Computations
- Reference
- Category Tables
- acker
- append
- augstate
- balreal
- bode
- c2d
- canon
- care
- chgunits
- connect
- covar
- ctrb
- ctrbf
- d2c
- d2d
- damp
- dare
- dcgain
- delay2z
- dlqr
- dlyap
- drmodel, drss
- dsort
- dss
- dssdata
- esort
- estim
- evalfr
- feedback
- filt
- frd
- frdata
- freqresp
- gensig
- get
- gram
- hasdelay
- impulse
- initial
- inv
- isct, isdt
- isempty
- isproper
- issiso
- kalman
- kalmd
- lft
- lqgreg
- lqr
- lqrd
- lqry
- lsim
- ltiview
- lyap
- margin
- minreal
- modred
- ndims
- ngrid
- nichols
- norm
- nyquist
- obsv
- obsvf
- ord2
- pade
- parallel
- place
- pole
- pzmap
- reg
- reshape
- rlocfind
- rlocus
- rltool
- rmodel, rss
- series
- set
- sgrid
- sigma
- size
- sminreal
- ss
- ss2ss
- ssbal
- ssdata
- stack
- step
- tf
- tfdata
- totaldelay
- zero
- zgrid
- zpk
- zpkdata
- Index

1 Quick Start
1-8
Type:
get(sys)
a: -1
b: 1
c: 1
d: 0
e: []
StateName: {''}
Ts: 0.5
InputDelay: 0
OutputDelay: 0
ioDelayMatrix: 0
InputName: {''}
OutputName: {''}
InputGroup: {0x2 cell}
OutputGroup: {0x2 cell}
Notes: {}
UserData: []
You can also use set and get to access/modify L TI properties in a Handle
Graphics
®
fashion; see “Setting LTI Properties” on page 2-30 for more
information. For example, give names to the input and output of the SISO
state-space model
sys. Type
set(sys,'inputname','thrust','outputname','velocity')
get(sys,'inputn')
MATLAB responds with
ans =
'thrust'
Finally, you can also use a structure-like syntax for accessing or modifying a
single property. For example, type
sys.Ts = 0.3; % Set sample time to 0.3 sec.
sys.Ts% Get sample time value