i have b={[1 0][0 0][0 1][1 1]...30 }and I={[0 1][1 0][ 0 0][0 1]......30bits} how can i compare b with I using counter

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 21 Juil 2011
What do you mean compare them with a counter? Find out how many cells are equal? Or where the cells are equal? Are all of the data cells 1x2?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 21 Juil 2011

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allequal = true;
if length(b) ~= length(I)
disp('different lengths, not equal');
allequal = false;
else
allequal = true;
for K = 1:length(b)
if ~isequal(b{K}, I{K})
fprintf(1, 'b{%d} ~= I{%d}\n', K, K);
allequal = false;
end
end
end
At the end, allequal will be true if all the values are equal or if both b and I are empty. Having it be true for empty is consistent with the behaviour of MATLAB's all() function.

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mahaveer hanuman
mahaveer hanuman le 21 Juil 2011
do you have any idea about soft decision coding in BPSK.please help me...
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 21 Juil 2011
No, I do not have any idea about soft decision coding in BPSK.
Jan
Jan le 21 Juil 2011
I do not have any idea about soft decision coding in BPSK also.
@Walter: Did I say "thank you" already today? It is fine that you support this forum.

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