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date | Tue, 12 Oct 1999 16:53:06 +0000 |
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# Copyright (C) 1996, 1998, 1999 Auburn University. All Rights Reserved. # # This file is part of Octave. # # Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any # later version. # # Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free # Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. function sys = sysgroup(...) # function sys = sysgroup(Asys{,Bsys,...}) # Parallel connection of systems # # inputs: All input arguments must be system data structures; # exits with an error if there is not at least one argument # output: sys: all systems are combined into a single system; e.g., # if two systems are passed as sysgroup(Asys,Bsys), the result # is # # __________________ # | ________ | # u1 ----->|--> | Asys |--->|----> y1 # | -------- | # | ________ | # u2 ----->|--> | Bsys |--->|----> y2 # | -------- | # ------------------ # Ksys # # The function also rearranges the A,B,C matrices so that the # continuous states come first and the discrete states come last. # If there are duplicate names, the second name has a unique suffix appended # on to the end of the name (a warning message is printed). # A. S. Hodel August 1995 # modified by John Ingram July 1996 # A. S. Hodel: modified for variable number of arguments 1999 save_val = implicit_str_to_num_ok; # save for later implicit_str_to_num_ok = 1; save_emp = empty_list_elements_ok; empty_list_elements_ok = 1; if(nargin < 1) usage("sys = sysgroup(Asys{,Bsys,...})"); endif # collect all arguments arglist = list(); va_start(); for kk=1:nargin arglist(kk) = va_arg(); if(!is_struct(nth(arglist,kk))) error("sysgroup: argument %d is not a data structure",kk); endif endfor if(nargin == 2) # the usual case; group the two systems together Asys = nth(arglist,1); Bsys = nth(arglist,2); # extract information from Asys, Bsys to consruct sys Asys = sysupdate(Asys,"ss"); Bsys = sysupdate(Bsys,"ss"); [n1,nz1,m1,p1] = sysdimensions(Asys); [n2,nz2,m2,p2] = sysdimensions(Bsys); [Aa,Ab,Ac,Ad,Atsam,An,Anz,Ast,Ain,Aout,Ayd] = sys2ss(Asys); [Ba,Bb,Bc,Bd,Btsam,Bn,Bnz,Bst,Bin,Bout,Byd] = sys2ss(Bsys); nA = An + Anz; nB = Bn + Bnz; if(p1*m1*p2*m2 == 0) error("sysgroup: argument lacks inputs and/or outputs"); elseif((Atsam + Btsam > 0) & (Atsam * Btsam == 0) ) warning("sysgroup: creating combination of continuous and discrete systems") elseif(Atsam != Btsam) error("sysgroup: Asys.tsam=%e, Bsys.tsam =%e", Atsam, Btsam); endif A = [Aa,zeros(nA,nB); zeros(nB,nA),Ba]; B = [Ab,zeros(nA,m2); zeros(nB,m1),Bb]; C = [Ac,zeros(p1,nB); zeros(p2,nA),Bc]; D = [Ad,zeros(p1,m2); zeros(p2,m1),Bd]; tsam = max(Atsam,Btsam); # construct combined signal names; stnames must check for pure gain blocks if(isempty(Ast)) stname = Bst; elseif(isempty(Bst)) stname = Ast; else stname = append(Ast, Bst); endif inname = append(Ain, Bin); outname = append(Aout,Bout); # Sort states into continous first, then discrete dstates = ones(1,(nA+nB)); if(An) dstates(1:(An)) = zeros(1,An); endif if(Bn) dstates((nA+1):(nA+Bn)) = zeros(1,Bn); endif [tmp,pv] = sort(dstates); A = A(pv,pv); B = B(pv,:); C = C(:,pv); stname = stname(pv); # check for duplicate signal names inname = sysgroupn(inname,"input"); stname = sysgroupn(stname,"state"); outname = sysgroupn(outname,"output"); # mark discrete outputs outlist = find([Ayd, Byd]); # build new system sys = ss2sys(A,B,C,D,tsam,An+Bn,Anz+Bnz,stname,inname,outname); else # multiple systems (or a single system); combine together one by one sys = nth(arglist,1); for kk=2:length(arglist) printf("sysgroup: kk=%d\n",kk); sys = sysgroup(sys,nth(arglist,kk)); endfor endif implicit_str_to_num_ok = save_val; # restore value empty_list_elements_ok = save_emp; endfunction