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Forming Cell of systems
From: |
Thomas D. Dean |
Subject: |
Forming Cell of systems |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Jun 2015 12:42:33 -0700 |
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I am having problems forming a cell array of transfer functions. I
believe the problem is in my lack of understanding cellfun.
In matlab, I would
A0 = 10;
b = 1 / A0; % approximation for ab>>1
R1 = 10000;
R2 = R1 * (1/b - 1)
K = R1/(R1+R2);
C = [1:.2:3]*1e-12;
for n = 1:length(C)
b_array(:,:,n) = tf([K*R2*C(n) K],[K*R2*C(n) 1]);
end
I want to create a cell array, so I tried
b_array=cellfun(@tf,{[K*R2*C K]},{[K*R2*C 1]})
This creates an array with one entry, when I wanted an array of 11
transfer functions.
Tom Dean
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