converting from fortran code to matlab
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I am beginner in matlab, i have code that needed to be converted to matlab could any one help me to do that the fortran code is:
IF ($t .EQ. 0) THEN
Urohr=0
Up=28
ENDIF
Urohr=Urohr+($wm * $dt * Up)
Uidsref=($idref*cos(Urohr))-($iqref*sin(Urohr))
Uiqsref=($idref*sin(Urohr))+($iqref*cos(Urohr))
$IaRef=Uidsref
$IbRef=(-.5*Uidsref)+(.866*Uiqsref)
$IcRef=(-.5*Uidsref)-(.866*Uiqsref)
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dpb
on 15 Oct 2015
'$' isn't a legal Fortran character (nor is it allowed in a Matlab variable name); you'll have to fix that up. I don't know whether your code page caused a translation error in pasting the code or whether the code may have been run through a preprocessor and those references replaced by some other character or sequence of characters but you'll need whatever that is resolved.
Other than that, it is essentially Matlab syntax with the substitution of lowercase and end instead of ENDIF
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Walter Roberson
on 15 Oct 2015
$ is allowed in Fortran format specifications, and in comments, but not otherwise (not even in the latest draft for Fortran 2015)
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