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Define a function for a system using Symbolic Math Toolbox

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I want just to define a function y(t).It is the output of my system and I want to use it in a controller as
y(t),y(t+1)
or so and do a Z transformation.
I do not want to define it as:
y=inline('something'), only y(t)
with undefined content.

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Christopher Creutzig
Christopher Creutzig il 25 Gen 2011
For the symbolic toolbox, you probably should use explicit sym calls, as in the following:
>> syms t z
>> evalin(symengine, 'transform::ztrans::addpattern(y(t), t, z, Y(z))')
>> ztrans(sym('y(t+1)'), t, z)
ans =
z*Y(z) - z*y(0)
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Christopher Creutzig
Christopher Creutzig il 26 Gen 2011
Y(z) = sum(y(k)/z^k, k=0..infinity)
z*Y(z) = z*sum(y(k)/z^k, k=0..infinity)
= sum(y(k)/z^(k-1), k=0..infinity)
= sum(y(k+1)/z^k, k=-1..infinity)
= sum(y(k+1)/z^k, k=0..infinity) + z*y(0)
Yes, I think the answer is correct.

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig il 24 Gen 2011
What use could an undefined function be? If you want your function to return nothing, then:
y = @(t) [];
would do the trick. Then from the command line:
>> y(5)
ans =
[]
>> y(2:6)
ans =
[]
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Elias
Elias il 24 Gen 2011
I have an equation with a lot of calculations with y(t),y(t+1),u(t),u(t+1)
I want to be able to do a Z transformation. eg Z(y(t))=Y(z) and Z(y(t+1)=zY(z))

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 24 Gen 2011
You would need the Symbolic Toolkit to do this, and you would have to do the transforms using the toolkit facilities, as most Matlab routines do not know how to work with symbolic variables.

Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva il 25 Gen 2011
syms z t
%funt='1'; %step
%funt='t'; %ramp
funt='t+1'; %shifted ramp
%funt='t^2'; %parabole
fz=@(x) ztrans(sym(x), t, z);
Flaplace=laplace(sym(funt))
ZTranform=fz(funt)
ZTranformSimplified=simplify(fz(funt))

Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva il 25 Gen 2011
In a function, I didn't called it just y to avoid problems with variables having the same name of files, but you can call it y and do y('t+1') instead of convCSZ('t+1'), calling it like this [ZTranform Flaplace]=convCSZ('t+1') will also give of the laplace transform :) , [ZTranform Flaplace ZTranformSimplified]=convCSZ('t+1') gives also the simplified version of the z transform :)
function [ZTranform Flaplace ZTranformSimplified]=convCSZ(funt)
syms t z
%funt='1'; %step
%funt='t'; %ramp
%funt='t+1'; %shifted ramp
%funt='t^2'; %parabole
%y=inline(funt)
fz=@(x) ztrans(sym(x), t, z);
Flaplace=laplace(sym(funt));
ZTranform=fz(funt);
ZTranformSimplified=simplify(fz(funt));

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