how it works in the following example Vo=Vs.*(Vs>=0)
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Vm=120*sqrt(2);R=2; dth=pi/100; wt=0:dth:4*pi; Vs=Vm.*sin(wt); Vo=Vs.*(Vs>=0); id=Vo/R; Vd=Vs-Vo; plot(wt,Vo);
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John Petersen
on 16 Apr 2013
I believe you are asking what
Vo=Vs.*(Vs>=0);
does, correct?
.* is an element by element multiply. Vs>=0 returns a vector with ones for every element of Vs>=0, and 0 for every element where Vs<0. So the result is that Vo is the same as Vs where Vs is positive and 0 where ever Vs is negative.
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