How can I transform s domain to z domain at Matlab ?

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I have one equations.Transfer function s/(s+0.9425).And I want transform z domain. Can you help me ? Thank you.

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Nikhil Negi
Nikhil Negi on 29 May 2018
Edited: Nikhil Negi on 29 May 2018
Hello Berk,
you can use 'c2d' function in matlab to convert a continous transfer function into a discrete transfer function. eg Hc=h=tf([1,0],[1, 0.9425])
Hc=h=tf([1,0],[1, 0.9425])
Hd=c2d(Hc,Ts)
here Ts is the sampling time.
https://www.mathworks.com/help/control/ref/c2d.html
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Donghyun Lee
Donghyun Lee on 28 May 2021
right, my result was same as @Oncel AKIN's. I guess that there is a mistake too.
i really want to get clear answer about this question as soon as possible!
Paul
Paul on 28 May 2021
c2d() offers a variety of methods to convert from continuous to discrete. One of those methods will match your expected result.
doc c2d

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