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sysdiag(1)                     Scilab Function                     sysdiag(1)
NAME
  sysdiag - block diagonal system connection

CALLING SEQUENCE
  r=sysdiag(a1,a2,...,an)

DESCRIPTION
  Returns the block-diagonal system made with subsystems put in the main
  diagonal

  ai   : subsystems (i.e. gains, or linear systems in state-space or transfer
       form)

  Used in particular for system interconnections.

REMARK
  At most 17 arguments.

EXAMPLES
   s=poly(0,'s')
   sysdiag(rand(2,2),1/(s+1),[1/(s-1);1/((s-2)*(s-3))])
   sysdiag(tf2ss(1/s),1/(s+1),[1/(s-1);1/((s-2)*(s-3))])

   s=poly(0,'s')
   sysdiag(rand(2,2),1/(s+1),[1/(s-1);1/((s-2)*(s-3))])
   sysdiag(tf2ss(1/s),1/(s+1),[1/(s-1);1/((s-2)*(s-3))])

SEE ALSO
  brackets, insertion, feedback