How to compute poles-zeros using matlab?

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Li Hui Chew
Li Hui Chew am 18 Jul. 2021
Beantwortet: Mathieu NOE am 19 Jul. 2021
H(z)=(1-2^-2)/(1-0.9*z^-1+0.6*z^-2+0.5*z^-3)
b=[1 0 -1 0];
a=[1 0.9 0.6 0.5];
% to find zeors
zeros=roots(b)
% to find poles
poles=roots(a)
% to plot
zplane(b,a)
Is my approach correct?

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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE am 19 Jul. 2021
hello
I hope the coefficient in b and a are correct (then the zeros and poles are inside the unit circle ) , because the first line is not 100% matching the coefficients you declared in b and a :
H(z)=(1-2^-2)/(1-0.9*z^-1+0.6*z^-2+0.5*z^-3) should be then replaced by :
H(z)=(1-z^-2)/(1+0.9*z^-1+0.6*z^-2+0.5*z^-3)
otherwise the zeros and pole computation is correct , and there is also this method (FYI) :
% alternative :
[Z,P,K] = tf2zp(b,a)

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