On 06.07.2011, at 19:34, Juan Pablo Carbajal wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Lukas Reichlin <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I've just posted control-2.1.50 (SVN Revision 8376) in the package forum 
>> [1]. The changes are listed in the NEWS file [2].
>> 
>> The notice for
>> http://octave.sourceforge.net/
>> 
>> 
>> July 6, 2011
>> New release of the package:
>> control-2.1.50
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Best Regards,
>> Lukas
>> 
>> [1]
>> http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/octave/viewforum.php?f=1
>> 
>> [2]
>> http://octave.svn.sf.net/viewvc/octave/trunk/octave-forge/main/control/doc/NEWS?revision=8376&view=markup
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> 
> Hi the example in
> http://octave.sourceforge.net/control/function/ss.html for the ss
> function in control 2.0.2 was not working, this is the output
> sys = ss (a, b, [], [], "stname", stname)
> error: class has no member `outname'
> error: evaluating argument list element number 1
> error: called from:
> error:   /home/juanpi/octave/control-2.0.2/@lti/size.m at line 35, column 6
> error:   /home/juanpi/octave/control-2.0.2/@lti/set.m at line 55, column 13
> error:   /home/juanpi/octave/control-2.0.2/@ss/ss.m at line 145, column 9
> 
> This is due to the function size (which has a commented warning) not
> hadling system with custom names.
> According to the News in the 2.1.50 [1], this was not addressed. Also,
> running test_control says that all test are passed but many of them
> actually fail. I think the problem is that failed test are not being
> counted for the total, so we always get PASSES n out of n tests.
> 
> Let me know how can I help.
> 
> 
> [1]
> http://octave.svn.sf.net/viewvc/octave/trunk/octave-forge/main/control/doc/NEWS?revision=8376&view=markup
> 
> -- 
> M. Sc. Juan Pablo Carbajal
> -----
> PhD Student
> University of Zürich
> www.ailab.ch/carbajal

Could you please post your complete commands and results? It looks like you 
mixed up stuff from control-legacy with control which is a very bad idea. Below 
I attached my remarks for control-2.0.

Regards,
Lukas

> Hi all,
> 
> I've just published control-2.0.0 in the package release forum [1]. It 
> requires Octave 3.4.0 and it offers better compatibility (than control-1.0.x) 
> with the "control system toolbox" and parts of the "robust control toolbox" 
> of the "dark side". Since it uses the OOP features introduced with Octave 
> 3.2.0, you can write things like sys3 = sys2 * sys1 for a series connection 
> of two LTI systems.
> 
> Furthermore, the new control package is based on Fortran routines from the 
> Slicot [2] project. Reliable solvers for AREs (linear-quadratic regulators 
> and filters), Lyapunov and Sylvester equations are included. Controller 
> synthesis includes pole placement techniques as well as H-2 and H-infinity 
> methods.
> 
> I hope you like my package. For those who don't and/or have m-files written 
> for the old version of control: there's still the old control-1.0.x package 
> available under extra/control-legacy. Please note that it is not possible to 
> use both control packages at the same time. Compiling the Fortran code to 
> oct-files can take up to several minutes, so please be patient when using 
> "pkg install".
> 
> Enjoy
> Lukas
> 
> [1]
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/octave/viewforum.php?f=1
> 
> [2]
> http://www.slicot.org


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