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Sort continuous-time poles by real part
Syntax
Description
esort
sorts the continuous-time poles contained in the vector p
by real part. Unstable eigenvalues appear first and the remaining poles are ordered by decreasing real parts.
When called with one left-hand argument, s = esort(p) returns the sorted eigenvalues in s
.
[s,ndx] = esort(p)
returns the additional argument ndx
, a vector containing the indices used in the sort.
Example
Sort the following continuous eigenvalues.
p p = -0.2410+ 0.5573i -0.2410- 0.5573i 0.1503 -0.0972 -0.2590 esort(p) ans = 0.1503 -0.0972 -0.2410+ 0.5573i -0.2410- 0.5573i -0.2590
Limitations
The eigenvalues in the vector p
must appear in complex conjugate pairs.
See Also
dsort
, sort
Sort system poles
eig
Calculate eigenvalues and eigenvectors
pole
Compute system poles
pzmap
Pole-zero map
zero
Compute (transmission) zeros
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