This example shows how to retain only a subset of modal components from a modal decomposition. In this example you perform modal decomposition and retain the modes with a relative DC contribution of more than 10% by summing those components.
Create a random states-space model with order 10.
rng(0)
G = rss(10,2,2);
Obtain the modal decomposition. Also, obtain the info output argument to store the modal information.
[H,H0,info] = modalsep(G);
size(H)
9x1 array of state-space models.
Each model has 2 outputs, 2 inputs, and between 1 and 2 states.
The decomposition returns nine modal components.
To obtain the subset of modal components with a relative DC contribution of more than 10%, use the DCGain property of the info output argument.
Hsub = H(:,:,(info.DCGain>0.1));
size(Hsub);
4x1 array of state-space models.
Each model has 2 outputs, 2 inputs, and 1 states.
The subset contains four modal components. Obtain the sum of modal components using modalsum.
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