rewrite the polynomial coefficients

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H =
1e-08 s
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s^4 - 0.0002 s^3 - 3.002 s^2 + 2.001 s + 0.001001
i want the polynomial in the denominator to end with +1 instead of +0.001001. is there any easy way to do this with a function?
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 29 Mar 2015
Edited: John D'Errico on 29 Mar 2015
More correctly, that would be 999.000999000999..., not 1000.

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Radha Krishna Maddukuri
Radha Krishna Maddukuri on 7 Apr 2015
Hi Jimmy,
You have to divide the numerator and denominator by the last element in the denominator. The easiest way would be to get the last element using den(end). The end argument will give you the last element in the row irrespective of the length of the array.
>> num = [1e-8 0];
>> den = [1 -0.0002 -3.002 +2.001 +0.001001];
>> poly= tf(num,den);
>> den_new = den/den(end);
>> num_new = num/den(end);
>> poly_new = tf(num_new,den_new);

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