Facing error in generalizing hamming window.

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Jaya Sodhani
Jaya Sodhani le 7 Juil 2022
Réponse apportée : Soumya le 24 Juin 2025
%Reading the audio
y=audioread('speech.wav');
%sound(y);
subplot(2,3,1);
plot(y);
xlabel('Samples');
ylabel('Magnitude');
title('Original speech signal');
%Adding noise
x=awgn(y,5);
z=y+x;
z=z / max(abs(z));
%sound(z);
subplot(2,3,2);
plot(z);
xlabel('Samples');
ylabel('Magnitude');
title('Noise added to speech signal');
% Framing
f_duration = 0.025;
fs=8000;
f_size = (f_duration.*fs);
n = length(y);
n_f = floor(n/f_size); %no. of frames
temp = 0;
for i = 1 : n_f
frames(i,:) = z(temp + 1 : temp + f_size);
window=hamming(200);
window_framing(i,:)=frames(i,:).*window;
temp = temp + f_size;
end
I am trying to generalize the code for hamming windowing for every frame. But it is giving me "Unable to perform assignment because the indices on the left side are not compatible with the size of the right side." this error. Please resolve my query.

Réponses (1)

Soumya
Soumya le 24 Juin 2025
Hi @Jaya Sodhani,
The hamming(200) function returns a column vector of size ‘200×1’, whereas frames(i,:)' is a row vector of size 1×200 When element-wise multiplication is performed between a row vector and a column vector, it produces a 200×200 matrix instead of a 1×200 vector. This causes a size mismatch while assigning the result to window_framing(i,:)' who expects a row vector.
To resolve the issue, the Hamming window should be transposed so that it becomes a row vector:
window = hamming(200)';
This ensures both vectors are the same size, and the multiplication operates elementwise as intended.
Please refer to the following documentation to get more information on the array operations:
I hope this helps!

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