little problem in plotting a signal. Both x, y has the same lenght but is not plotting correctly

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Hello!! I have this code and I am not getting what I should, that actually is a kind of sin that decrease whith the time. I have check that both arrays have the same lenght, but the problem is that the variable a that I used for the loop is fixed to 100. All this values I checked at the workspace. Here it goes the code
Tc=1*10e-3;
f=linspace(0.1,2e6);
R=zeros(1,100);%preallocate
for a=1:1:100
R(a)=i*Tc*sinc(f(a).*Tc/2).*sin(pi*f(a).*Tc/2);
end
plot(f,R)
Thanks in advance Nicolas

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen le 14 Mar 2012
I don't think a is the issue here. In your R(a), do you mean pi instead of i for the first term?
BTW you should be able to write this in vectorized form, just do
R = pi*Tc*sinc(f.*Tc/2).*sin(pi*f.*Tc/2)
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Nicolas
Nicolas le 14 Mar 2012
Hello!Thanks for the response.
By i I mean the imaginary unit. What I am trying to do with the loop is to calculate the vector R, the 100 positions of R vector.
What I dont understand is the vectorized form?I dont need to write the loop then?
thanks

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Nicolas
Nicolas le 14 Mar 2012
Hello!Thanks for the response. By i I mean the imaginary unit. What I am trying to do with the loop is to calculate the vector R, the 100 positions of R vector. What I dont understand is the vectorized form?I dont need to write the loop then? thanks

Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen le 14 Mar 2012
Yes you don't need to write the loop, if you mean for imaginary part, then it is
R = 1i*Tc*sinc(f.*Tc/2).*sin(pi*f.*Tc/2)
plot(f,imag(R))

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