#! /bin/sh
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##### Model Transformation Tools #####
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# Bourne shell script: ssl_r2tex
# Reduce constrained-state matrices to LaTex constrained-state matrices.
# P.J.Gawthrop January 8th 1997
# Copyright (c) P.J.Gawthrop, 1997
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## Version control history
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## $Id$
## $Log$
## Revision 1.1 1998/01/22 13:16:30 peterg
## Initial revision
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# Inform user
echo Creating $1_ssl.tex
# Remove the old log file
rm -f ssl_r2tex.log
# Use reduce to accomplish the transformation
reduce >ssl_r2tex.log<< EOF
%Read the definitions file
in "$1_def.r";
%Read the obsever gains file
in "$1_ssl.r";
%Read the substitution file
in "$1_subs.r";
%Read the simplification file
in "$1_simp.r";
%Read the formatting function
in "$MTTPATH/trans/latex_matrix.r";
OFF Echo;
OFF Nat;
OFF EXP;
%ON Rounded;
%Precision 5;
OUT "$1_ssl.tex";
%Write out the canonical matrices
write "%Canonical-form matrices $1";
write "%File: $1_ssl.tex";
write"";
write "% - Gain matrix - controller form";
MTT_Matrix := MTTL_o$
MTT_Matrix_name := "MTTL_o"$
MTT_Matrix_n := MTTNx$
MTT_Matrix_m := 1$
Latex_Matrix()$
write "% - Gain matrix - physical form";
MTT_Matrix := MTTL$
MTT_Matrix_name := "MTTL"$
MTT_Matrix_n := MTTNx$
MTT_Matrix_m := 1$
Latex_Matrix()$
SHUT "$1_ssl.tex";
quit;
EOF