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RootLocus

Struct RootLocus 

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pub struct RootLocus {
    pub num: Vec<f64>,
    pub den: Vec<f64>,
}
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Root locus computation: closed-loop poles as a function of gain K.

For open-loop transfer function G(s) = num(s)/den(s), the closed-loop poles satisfy: den(s) + K*num(s) = 0.

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§num: Vec<f64>

Numerator polynomial coefficients (descending order).

§den: Vec<f64>

Denominator polynomial coefficients (descending order).

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impl RootLocus

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pub fn new(num: Vec<f64>, den: Vec<f64>) -> Self

Create a root locus object.

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pub fn compute(&self, gains: &[f64]) -> Vec<RootLocusPoint>

Compute closed-loop poles for each gain in gains.

Uses companion matrix eigenvalue approach for small polynomials (degree ≤ 4). For the characteristic equation den(s) + K*num(s) = 0, forms the combined polynomial.

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pub fn poles_at_gain(&self, k: f64) -> Vec<(f64, f64)>

Compute closed-loop poles for a specific gain K.

Characteristic polynomial = den + K*num. Pads/truncates to match degree. Returns (re, im) pairs.

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pub fn breakaway_points( &self, s_min: f64, s_max: f64, n_samples: usize, ) -> Vec<f64>

Compute breakaway points (real-axis segments, ∂K/∂s = 0). Returns approximate breakaway points on the real axis.

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impl Clone for RootLocus

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fn clone(&self) -> RootLocus

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for RootLocus

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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