Transfer Function Constants Calculator - MATLAB

Notes: This program is a MATLAB script that calculates the constants A, B and C with Beta and Zeta as parameters in a sum of transfer functions derived from the transfer function of the standard second order system with an additional pole. The transfer functions are A multiplied by the form of a standard second order system, B multiplied by the form of a standard first order system, and C multiplied by whatever is left over.
The program has two components: Constant_Calculate2OSwP, the function that actually calculates the constants; and ElE431ICE12Q1B, which is simply an implementation of the function to demonstrate its functionality. (Yes, I know both titles are kind of hard to read; I've gotten better at that since I made this program about a year and a half ago.)

The following code was written as part of coursework for University of Mississippi class El E 431 (Theory of Control Systems).

You can also view and download the code by visiting the GitHub repository HERE.

Disclaimer: All of this code is listed here as samples of the work I've done both inside and outside of the classroom here at Ole Miss. Many of these coding samples were done as part of a project for a class I belonged to, or were done for my own personal practice from other years' programming assignments; if this is the case, I have labeled it with the relevant University of Mississippi course number. My code may or may not be correct- it is simply posted with the intent to serve as a demonstration of my growth over time as a programmer, and for the work to serve as a guide to other programmers who are attempting to learn the craft themselves. I DO NOT recommend copying any of my code verbatim under any circumstances due to the risk of academic disciplinary measures being taken against you, and I am NOT responsible if this or any other negative result occurs from use of my code. Using or viewing this code in any way constitutes an affirmation that you have read and consent to this disclaimer, and to the terms of the provided GNU AGPLv3 License. The full license can be found HERE.