Effacer les filtres
Effacer les filtres

zpk function is missing

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Arash Kohli
Arash Kohli le 29 Mar 2021
Commenté : taeho kim le 17 Sep 2021
I am using MATLAB R2020b, and Signal processing toolbox Ver. 8.5. The "zpk" function does not work. I have already tried following recommendation but no success:
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rehash toolboxcache
Please help me.
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 31 Mar 2021
There is no zpk() function in Signal Processing Toolbox Ver 8.5. What is the error of zpk() in R2020b if you have the Control System Toolbox?

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 29 Mar 2021
I believe zpk() requires Control System Toolbox. Check to see if you have it
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Arash Kohli
Arash Kohli le 31 Mar 2021
Thank you. I have installed it.
taeho kim
taeho kim le 17 Sep 2021
omg thank you so much

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 29 Mar 2021
In the Signal Processing Toolbox, the [z,p,k] output is optional for several filter design functions. Use those with (for example) zp2sos or others to design the filter to be used with filtfilt to filter a signal.
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Arash Kohli
Arash Kohli le 31 Mar 2021
Thank you,
I have to add some parts to an existing program which is using zpk. Is there any toolbox in which the zpk is included?
Star Strider
Star Strider le 31 Mar 2021
There are sevral. One zpk is in the Control System Toolbox, another zpk (introduced in R2014a) is in the Signal Processing Toolbox. (There are others as well, however I do not have those Toolboxes.)
Choose the one that works in the context of what you are doing.

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Ahmed Redissi
Ahmed Redissi le 14 Avr 2021
Hi,
While there is no "zpk" function in the Signal Processing Toolbox, there is a method called "zpk" of the object "digitalFilter". If you have the Signal Processing Toolbox, you can call the "zpk" function if the input is a digitalFilter object. Here's an example:
hpFilt = designfilt('highpassiir','FilterOrder',8, ...
'PassbandFrequency',75e3,'PassbandRipple',0.2, ...
'SampleRate',200e3);
[z,p,k] = zpk(hpFilt);
You can learn more about it here:

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