i have Question about Inverse lapalce transform & plot
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jongil park
el 10 de Mayo de 2021
Comentada: Star Strider
el 11 de Mayo de 2021
hi. i try to cording matlab to draw a graph of inverse laplace transofrm result
F is a function made of R and G. and i want to inverse laplace transform that function F and draw a graph.
i really try hard but it didn't work. maybe there is a error at plot cording.
can i get a advice about it?
thank you.
here's my cording.
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syms s
R = 1/s
G = 75/(s)^2+10.25*s+100.65
F = R * G
a = ilaplace (F)
x = t
t = [0,0.01,10];
y = a;
plot(x,y)
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Star Strider
el 10 de Mayo de 2021
Try this —
syms s
R = 1/s
G = 75/(s)^2+10.25*s+100.65
F = R * G
a = ilaplace (F)
% x = t
t = [0 10];
y = a;
fplot(y,t)
grid
Use fplot, not plot, for symbollic plots.
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Paul
el 11 de Mayo de 2021
Editada: Paul
el 11 de Mayo de 2021
Interesting. I tried a couple of other cases and that vertical dashed line only shows up when fplotting over a very small range as you did. I don't see why one should have to fplot over only microscopically small segments where one can't see the rest of the plot. I thought that vertical dashed line is used by fplot to indicate a singularity. I don't think delta(t) should be demarcated as a singularity, but I guess that may be arguable. However, other types of singularities show up on the plot without any special control of the x-limits
syms x real
fplot(1/x)
What I'd really like is for fplot() to show that delta(t) with an arrow, or something like that.
Star Strider
el 11 de Mayo de 2021
@jongil park — As always, my pleasure!
@Paul — If you consider this to be a bug, or would like this as an ‘enhancement’, you can report it as such, request the enhancement, or both. Perhaps having this as an option (such as 'ShowDeltaFunction','on') would work.
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