

Though they recommend to use their pkg wrapper instead right?
Estudante de engenharia eletrônica.


Though they recommend to use their pkg wrapper instead right?
In a broad solution, you need to reverse the convolution of your system’s output.
Assuming it’s a linear continuous system, and it’s Single Input and Single Output (SISO), you do the Laplace transform of the signal L{y(t)}=Y(s), obtain the Laplace transform of the input L{x(t)}=X(s), and then obtain the transfer function of the system: H(s)=Y(s)/X(s), you must be aware the transfer function of the step is 1/s, therefore: H(s)=Y(s)/(1/s) => H(s)=sY(s), then you do the inverse Laplace transform: L-¹{H(s)}=L-¹{sY(s)}, which, depending on your system, may require partial fraction expansion. By the end you have h(t) (got a bit lazy here since y(t) is not known, but the step function is very well known).
Of course I made a bunch of assumptions about your system, if your system has discrete steps, the Z transform is of interest, with its own caveats mind you. Then there are filters and other numerical approximations for a reverse convolution.
Lula molusco.
But they are in this thread, someone directly mentioned Git, both HTTP and HTTPS are mentioned directly in links description, and finally SSL is mentioned by the bot itself when explaining HTTPS.


Then it would be best to check the version of your distro and session, then go to their github issue list and search for it, if there isn’t one provide a issue for them to look at. I also recommend verifying if it’s not a hardware issue or cable fault.


3 monitors here and working fine on Elementary OS, Super+P works as well. Are you on Wayland or X11?


It depends on the courtroom, but chances are, if you haven’t seen pictures inside, and only drawings, it’s not allowed.


If I’m not mistaken, photos aren’t allowed inside the courtroom.
I use clips on Elementary OS, I don’t know how well it works with other distros.
Reagan