Everytime I type s=tf('s') appears the following error: Undefined function 'tf' for input arguments of type 'char'. How I can fix this error?
Thanks, Sergio.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 30 Mai 2016

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It's possible you don't have the Signal Processing Toolbox, which has the tf() function in it. Type ver on the command line to see if you have that toolbox.

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FRANCESCO BAROZZI
FRANCESCO BAROZZI le 20 Juin 2017
Modifié(e) : FRANCESCO BAROZZI le 20 Juin 2017
i have the Signal Processing Toolbox in my matlab.
command s=tf('s') stop to work after a windows update! After this S.O. update i opened matlab and prompted me to insert my license , like the first time i run the program. i think is a conflict betwen matlab and window 10 !!!
how i can fix?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 21 Juin 2017
You can call the Mathworks for fast and free telephone help - that's the fastest way believe it or not. Did I mention that it was free, so you have no excuse not to call them?
John BG
John BG le 21 Juin 2017
who is the question originator, Mr Sergio Muñoz or Mr Francesco Barozzi?
Jan
Jan le 22 Juin 2017
@John BG: As you can see, Sergio asked the question in 2016, and Francesco posted a concerning question in the comment section now.

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John BG
John BG le 30 Mai 2016
If you key in the polynomials directly
tf([1 -2 1],[3 -.4] )
ans =
s^2 - 2 s + 1
-------------
3 s - 0.4
tf works fine.
Perhaps you mean
tf([1 0],1)
ans =
s
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thanks in advance
John

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