Can 'Place' command in matlab place the poles of A-BK in the same order as given in the input argument of place function?
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I am trying to find K such that the poles of A-BK are elements of lets say a vector P. The problem is that when I use the 'place' command in matlab to get K for poles P, the poles of A-BK are not in the same order as in P. Is this usually the case with the 'place' command?
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Azzi Abdelmalek
le 31 Mai 2013
The order of the pôles does not matter, if you want to get the same order you can use the sort function
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Azzi Abdelmalek
le 31 Mai 2013
When you set your pôles, be sure that they are sorted, to get the pôles from A-BK Use
P1=sort(eig(A-B*K))
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