ss function is undefined.

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Matthew Buschur
Matthew Buschur on 14 Jun 2016
Commented: Star Strider on 8 Nov 2020
Hello,
I am trying to use the state space function, "ss" to solve four matrices. However, when I type my code in a new script file I get the following error:
*Undefined function or variable 'ss'.
Error in Homework5 (line 10) sys = ss(A,B,C,D);*
My code is shown below:
% A = [0 0 -(7/2); 1 0 -2; 0 1 -(5/2)];
B = [0; 0; (1/2)];
C = [1 0 0; 0 0 1];
D = [0; 0];
sys = ss(A,B,C,D);
step(sys)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Jun 2016
That's in the Signal Processing Toolbox. Do you see that listed when you issue the "ver" command?
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Matthew Buschur
Matthew Buschur on 14 Jun 2016
Yep that is the problem, I was thinking it might be a dependency issue. I couldn't remember if I slimmed the install down when I installed Matlab or not, but obviously I did.
Can one of you two direct me to the easiest way to install those two packages to my current install?
Matthew Buschur
Matthew Buschur on 14 Jun 2016
Actually never mind. I got it. Thank you both!!!

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 14 Jun 2016
You have to have the Control System Toolbox or the Signal Processing Toolbox (or both, at best) installed to use the ‘ss’ function.
Type:
ver
in the Command Window to see if you have one or both of them.

Faisal Budikasih
Faisal Budikasih on 8 Nov 2020
Edited: Faisal Budikasih on 8 Nov 2020
i guess the right toolbox for the function ss is control system toolbox .

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