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From: | Joseph C. Slater |
Subject: | Re: ss2sys not being updated? |
Date: | Fri, 26 Mar 2004 06:58:03 -0500 |
On Mar 25, 2004, at 4:08 PM, David Bateman wrote:
I'm using 2.1.57, and it works for me. In any case, on second thoughts, the documentation for bode, ss, ss2sys, sysprune, etc are wrong as they use list() in their examples. Furthermore, it seems that listidx.m is depreciated to the point of not being usuable, therefore sysidx doesn't work as it still refers to listidx. Therefore, thingslike bode() don't work!!!! So you're use of the example in the documentationin fact points out the buglet in the docs. The attached patch below tries to addresses the documentation errors, and the things I noticed broken here. Perhaps there are also other problems D.
I wish I could say I knew how to use this. Further, my version still crashes using cell arrays. I was hoping I could opt out of using them altogether, since I don't have any definitions for the variables (they are in a balanced realization for which the physical meaning is gone). When I call without any labels, it crashes octave.
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