.Modelica_LinearSystems2.DiscreteStateSpace.Plot.ramp

Information

Syntax

DiscreteStateSpace.Plot.ramp(ss);
   or
DiscreteStateSpace.Plot.ramp(
  dss,
  tSpan,
  x0,
  defaultDiagram=Modelica_LinearSystems2.Internal.DefaultDiagramTimeResponse(),
  device=Modelica_LinearSystems2.Utilities.Plot.Records.Device())

Description

This function plots the ramp responses of a discrete state space system for each system corresponding to the transition matrix. It is based on timeResponse. See also impulse, step and initialResponse.

Example

  Modelica_LinearSystems2.StateSpace ss=Modelica_LinearSystems2.StateSpace(
    A=[-1.0,0.0,0.0; 0.0,-2.0,3.0; 0.0,-2.0,-3.0],
    B=[1.0; 1.0; 0.0],
    C=[1.0,1.0,1.0],
    D=[0.0])

  Real Ts = 0.1;
  Modelica_LinearSystems2.Types.Method method=Modelica_LinearSystems2.Types.Method.RampExact;
  DiscreteStateSpace dss=DiscreteStateSpace(dss,Ts,method);

algorithm
  Modelica_LinearSystems2.DiscreteStateSpace.Plot.ramp(dss)

Interface

encapsulated function ramp
  import Modelica;
  import Modelica_LinearSystems2;
  import Modelica_LinearSystems2.DiscreteStateSpace;
  import Modelica_LinearSystems2.Utilities.Types.TimeResponse;
  import Modelica_LinearSystems2.Utilities.Plot;
  input DiscreteStateSpace dss;
  input Real tSpan = 0 "Simulation time span [s]";
  input Boolean subPlots = true "True, if all subsystem time responses are plotted in one window with subplots" annotation(
    choices(checkBox = true));
  extends Modelica_LinearSystems2.Internal.PartialPlotFunctionMIMO(defaultDiagram = Modelica_LinearSystems2.Internal.DefaultDiagramTimeResponse(heading = "Ramp response"));
end ramp;

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