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Re: AW: OCST, DEMOcontrol


From: A Scottedward Hodel
Subject: Re: AW: OCST, DEMOcontrol
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 09:27:51 -0600

I'm planning to update the OCST including modifications of the OCST to work
 with the 2.0.x release. Since this is currently an "in my spare time"
project, I can't predict a release date.

If you want something ASAP, you can either use the 2.1.x releases
(which are unstable only in the sense that the user interfaces are subject
to change) or you can look in the help-octave archives for a note from
Kai Muellerm who has already done some patches on the
current toolbox so that it will work with the stable version of Octave.

At 2:06 PM +0200 8/16/00, Florack Bjoern ICM CD MP GSM RD K5 wrote:
+++Hi and thanks for the advice, but I still have some questions, which you
may be able to give help on:

You will need octave 2.1.x
+++actually I'd prefer a stable version, as a beginner. I've used
MatLab/SimuLink and am looking for an alternative and for starters didn't
want to do the bugfixing. Is there a stable 2.1.x version?


for the new control systems toolbox. +++the ocst is already described in the manual of version 2.0.5 so I
believed it to be included in version 2.0.16 as well, or do you mean to say,
that due to compiler inconsistency the included ocst modules weren't
compiled. So then I'd need a newer version of my c++-compiler and recompile
version 2.0.16?

I had to
upgrade my compiler to get it to compile, but my system was four years
old, so you may not have to.
+++I've compiled on the Suse-Linux Version 6.4 but didn't read the
compile-output completely

still thanks for help
best regards, bjoern


Pauk Kienzle
address@hidden

On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 08:33:30AM +0200, Florack Bjoern ICM CD MP GSM RD K5
wrote:
 I'm a completely new user to octave. After having installed the version
 2.0.16 by compiling the sources on a Linux system I could start octave.
 It was recommended to start DEMOcontrol for a better understanding of the
 Octave Control System Toolbox. The DEMOcontrol is not present though.
 There is a folder called "control" but for instance I can't find the
 fir2sys(...) nor the ss2sys(....) functions. In "control" I can only find
 m-files such as "abcddim", "lyap" or "tzero".
 Have I missed copying some further files? I got the source-files from the
 site ftp://ftp.che.wisc.edu/pub/octave.

 Thanks for help,
 best regards Bjoern



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