zdata=[0 1 0 0.05 0 2 0 0.075 1 2 0 0.75 1 3 0 0.30 2 3 0 0.45];
Zbus=zbuild(zdata)
symfault(zdata, Zbus)
zbuild doesnt work!

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are you sure is there a command like 'zbuild()' ?
that's the problem....i'm not sure....i found this code in H.sadat Book.
Copy the code from that book!
actually i did so here is the explanation....

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Jan 2022

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You need the PSAT toolbox.
The official repositories for it do not appear to be accessible, but you can find it at https://github.com/Sinan81/PSAT

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thanks but i didnt find it.is there another way like changing the code?
I had no problem. That github page includes a download link, https://github.com/Sinan81/PSAT/archive/refs/heads/master.zip . Save that file, unzip it into an appropriate directory ( not under the MATLAB installation directory). That will give you a PSAT-master directory. Use pathtool() in MATLAB to add PSAT-master/psat-mat/psat to your MATLAB path.

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Chandana
Chandana on 24 Nov 2023

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zdata=[ 0 1 0 0.2
0 2 2 0.4
1 2 0 0.8
1 3 0 0.4
2 3 0 0.4];
zbus=zbuild (zdata)
symfault(zdata,zbus)

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