idnlhw/operspec
Construct operating point specification object for idnlhw
model
Syntax
Description
Input Arguments
nlsys
— Nonlinear Hammerstein-Wiener model
idnlhw
object
Nonlinear Hammerstein-Wiener model, specified as an idnlhw
object.
Output Arguments
spec
— Operating point specification
operating point specification object
Operating point specification, used to determine an operating
point of the idnlhw
model using findop
,
returned as an object containing the following:
Input
— Structure with fields:Field Description Default for Each Input Value
Initial guesses or fixed levels for the values of the model inputs, specified as a vector with length equal to the number of input signals. 0
Min
Minimum value constraints on the model inputs, specified as a vector with length equal to the number of input signals. -Inf
Max
Maximum value constraints on the model inputs, specified as a vector with length equal to the number of input signals. Inf
Known
Known value indicator, specified as a logical vector with length equal to the number of input signals and with the following values:
true
—findop
will set the corresponding input signal toValue
.false
—findop
will estimate the corresponding input signal usingValue
as an initial guess.
true
Output
— Structure with fields:Field Description Default for Each Input Value
Target values the model outputs, specified as a vector with length equal to the number of output signals. 0
Min
Minimum value constraints on the model outputs, specified as a vector with length equal to the number of output signals. -Inf
Max
Maximum value constraints on the model outputs, specified as a vector with length equal to the number of output signals. Inf
Known
Known value indicator, specified as a logical vector with length equal to the number of output signals and with the following values:
true
—findop
will useValue
as an estimation target for the corresponding output.false
—findop
will keep the corresponding output within the constraints specified byMin
andMax
.
false
Note
If
Input.Known
istrue
for all model inputs, then the initial state values are determined using the input specifications only. In this case,findop
ignores the specifications in theOutput
structure.Otherwise,
findop
uses the output specifications to meet the objectives indicated byOutput.Known
.
Version History
Introduced in R2008a
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