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Can 'Place' command in matlab place the poles of A-BK in the same order as given in the input argument of place function?

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I am trying to find K such that the poles of A-BK are elements of lets say a vector P. The problem is that when I use the 'place' command in matlab to get K for poles P, the poles of A-BK are not in the same order as in P. Is this usually the case with the 'place' command?

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 31 Mai 2013
The order of the pôles does not matter, if you want to get the same order you can use the sort function
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Shyam Mudiraj
Shyam Mudiraj am 31 Mai 2013
Unfortunately, in my application, the order does matter. Is there any way that we can make sure that the order is right?
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 31 Mai 2013
When you set your pôles, be sure that they are sorted, to get the pôles from A-BK Use
P1=sort(eig(A-B*K))

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