What command do I use to assign a range of values or a set of specific values for K?

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I first used "overlaymany"command per John Rossiter's video but the command doesn't exist in the Matlab software I am using. https://www.youtube.com/watchv=m1QxUvxij_E&list=PLs7mcKy_nInFEf4Lku9LKkXPdAj0zJCx0&index=2,
then I used feedback function along with step function as shown in the following script:
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clear all; close all;
z=0:1:100;
numG = [4];
denG = [1 4 7 0];
figure(1);
G = tf(numG,denG);
rlocus(G,z);
grid;
figure(2);
z1=G*0.6;
Gz1 = feedback(z1,1);
z2=G*2;
Gz2 = feedback(z2,1);
z3=G*4;
Gz3 = feedback(z3,1);
step(Gz1,Gz2,Gz3);
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the plots were similar to the solution manual, but the amplitudes were off. I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.

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goerk
goerk am 14 Okt. 2015
Bearbeitet: goerk am 14 Okt. 2015
Please Tag your questions with homework. Please post your code in a readable way (Code).
You have an error in your transfer function
numL = [4 4*z];
denL = [1 4 3 0];
L = tf(numL,denL);
Hint: If you type don't use the semicolon the transfer function is displayed and you can compare it with the given one.
The multiplication of the factor z lead to a wrong result.
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Ashkhen Aristakessian
Ashkhen Aristakessian am 15 Okt. 2015
I made the modification, and it still didn't give me the correct solution. Thanks for trying.
goerk
goerk am 16 Okt. 2015
What was your modification? Look at the transfer function from your manual and compare it with the one you got. I get the same result. The step
z1=G*0.6;
from your example code is wrong. The factors have to be added to the open-loop transfer function as shown in my first response.
z=0.6;
numL = [4 4*z];
denL = [1 4 3 0];
L = tf(numL,denL);
G = L/(1+L)
figure; step(G)

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Maarten van Els
Maarten van Els am 18 Mär. 2019
I had the same problem when watching the video. Apparently it's a self written script, you can build it yourself using the following link: Modelling and control by Anthony Rossiter

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