Title: fixed StateSpace for complex inputs by IguanaAzul · Pull Request #468 · python-control/python-control · GitHub
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Description: The problem was that when trying to simulate a system with complex values in the state space matrices it was by default casting to float, which generated wrong results. I had to create a pull request to scipy as well as the dlsim function has a similar issue: scipy/scipy#13075 I also created an example script where this problem showed up and was fixed.
Open Graph Description: The problem was that when trying to simulate a system with complex values in the state space matrices it was by default casting to float, which generated wrong results. I had to create a pull reque...
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