Problem using tf to perform a transfer function.
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I was trying to mimic an m-script file for completing a transfer function from my textbook. I ran into an issue where I receive an error "Undefined functin 'tf' for input arguments of type 'double'."
My code is as follows:
numg=[6 0 1];
deng=[1 3 3 1];
sysg=tf(numg,deng);
Undefined functin 'tf' for input arguments of type 'double'.
It is important to know that the code comes from the textbook. Could I be missing a package?
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Star Strider
on 31 Aug 2023
You need to have the Control System Toolbox licensed and installed.
With that, the code works appropriately —
numg=[6 0 1];
deng=[1 3 3 1];
sysg=tf(numg,deng)
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Sam Chak
on 31 Aug 2023
If you are unable to obtain the Control System Toolbox, many useful MATLAB-compatible functions can still be executed on Octave Online. These functions include ss, tf, zpk, damp, pole, zero, rlocus, bode, nyquist, pid, feedback, minreal, dcgain, step, initial, impulse, lsim, place, lqr, lyap, etc.

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