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How to change power form in result?

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James Connor
James Connor el 8 de Nov. de 2016
Respondida: Walter Roberson el 9 de Nov. de 2016
Hello, i have small problem.
How to change power form in result like this:
matlab script:
clc
clear
syms s z
Hs=0.5*s/(0.25*s^2+0.5*s+1);
Gs=2+(2/(0.1*s));
F1s=Hs*Gs;
F2s=(Hs/(1+Gs*Hs));
F1ss=simplify(F1s)
F2ss=simplify(F2s)
s1 = symfun(1/0.1*(1-z^-1),[z]);
F1z = symfun(( (4*s1+40)/((s1)^2+2*s1+4) ), [z]);
F2z = symfun(( (2*s1)/(((s1)^2)+6*s1+44) ), [z]);
F1zz=simplify(F1z)
F2zz=simplify(F2z)
and result:
F1ss =
(4*s + 40)/(s^2 + 2*s + 4)
F2ss =
(2*s)/(s^2 + 6*s + 44)
F1zz(z) =
(10*z*(2*z - 1))/(31*z^2 - 55*z + 25)
F2zz(z) =
(5*z*(z - 1))/(51*z^2 - 65*z + 25)
and i want to have for example
F1zz(z) =
10*(2 - z^(-1))/(31-55*z^(-1)+25*z^(-2))
or the best will be if i can get form like that:
F1zz(z) =
(10/31)*(2 - z^(-1))/(1-(55/31)*z^(-1)+(25/31)*z^(-2))
how i can make result in this format? (i mean in negative powers in result) cuz of the result is this same, but i just want other form

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 9 de Nov. de 2016
You will need to use feval(symengine) or evalin(symengine) and inside there you will need to use subsop() and at least two nested hold() calls. I suspect that you will end up needing four nested hold() calls.
All of which is to say that fighting how the symbolic engine wants to present the information is tricky and time consuming and fragile. It has rules it uses but the rules are obsure even in simple expressions.

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