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Compute pole-zero map of LTI models
pzmap(sys)
pzmap(sys1,sys2,...,sysN)
pzmap(sys) plots the pole-zero map of the continuous- or discrete-time LTI model sys. For SISO systems, pzmap plots the transfer function poles and zeros. For MIMO systems, it plots the system poles and transmission zeros. The poles are plotted as x's and the zeros are plotted as o's.
pzmap(sys1,sys2,...,sysN) plots the pole-zero map of several LTI models on a single figure. The LTI models can have different numbers of inputs and outputs and can be a mix of continuous and discrete systems.
When invoked with left-hand arguments,
[p,z] = pzmap(sys)
returns the system poles and (transmission) zeros in the column vectors p and z. No plot is drawn on the screen.
You can use the functions sgrid or zgrid to plot lines of constant damping ratio and natural
frequency in the
- or
-plane.
Plot the poles and zeros of the continuous-time system.
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H = tf([2 5 1],[1 2 3]); sgrid pzmap(H)

pzmap uses a combination of pole and zero.
damp, esort, dsort, pole, rlocus, sgrid, zgrid, zero
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