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From: | Carlos Villegas |
Subject: | Re: Mentoring for Control System Toolbox development (Was: Google's "summer of code") |
Date: | Sun, 07 May 2006 19:27:01 +0100 |
User-agent: | Debian Thunderbird 1.0.7 (X11/20051017) |
Raymond E. Rogers wrote:
David Bateman wrote:Carlos Villegas wrote:I am hardly an expert but I do know the concepts and have used the state variable processes in Octave. What are your questions? As I recall I had no real problem implementing extensive plotting (I like to see things) in this package when I was retargeting a sys-id package. If you find a real expert use her/him; I have merely picked up knowledge over several years in electronics.Hi, I work with control system theory in matlab normally and I'm trying to migrate to octave. I've found that the transfer functions cannot be multi-dimensional (e.g. 2-input 3-output) and by result no bode plots, stepplots or similar can be obtained. I was wondering if an acceptable project could be taken out of this and if somebody would be interested in mentoring.I'm not really an expert on control theory and so it makes no sense for me to be your mentor. I hope one of them is reading this thread, but it I take the opportunity of changing the title in the hope you get a better response. You might also be able to track the control system toolbox guru's of octave with the mailing list search engine. Unfortunately the official one is out of order at the moment, but you can use the one on gmane at one of http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.octave.general http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.octave.maintainers etc. Use the search box at the box of the page with something like "control" as the keyword should identify those interested in the control system toolbox.. Best of Luck David _______________________________________________ Help-octave mailing list address@hidden https://www.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/help-octave
Thanks.If you could guide me with topics to work with in octave (that don't require C++ knowledge) for a project proposal into the "google summer of code" I would appreciate it.
From the "wish list" I can think of working with the first three items of the graphics section: +Fix interface with gnuplot to wait for gnuplot to output any text before octave returns a prompt. Possible by implementing two way communication between gnuplot and Octave. +Handle gnuplot ranges correctly for parametric modes (accept 3 ranges for 2d plots and 5 ranges for 3d plots). +It would be nice to be able to check that a plot is currently being displayed.
regards, carlos
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