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Syntax
Description
f = iztrans(F) is the inverse z-transform of the scalar symbolic object F with default independent variable z. The default return is a function of n.
where R is a positive number chosen so that the function F(z) is analytic on and outside the circle |z| = R.
If F = F(n), iztrans returns a function of k.
f = iztrans(F,k) makes f a function of k instead of the default n. Here k is a scalar symbolic object.
f = iztrans(F,w,k) takes F to be a function of w instead of the default findsym(F) and returns a function of k.
Examples
| Inverse Z-Transform |
MATLAB Operation |
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f = 2*z/(z-2)^2iztrans(f)returns 2^n*n |
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g = n*(n+1)/(n^2+2*n+1)iztrans(g)returns (-1)^k |
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f = z/(z-a)iztrans(f,k)returns a^k |
See Also
| inv | jacobian | ![]() |