Combining multiple M-files
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Sherif
le 23 Mar 2011
Réponse apportée : Shivani Gupta
le 28 Mai 2019
How do I combine 3 m-files?
Run the m-files in the sequence files enumerated below.
- is to modulate a BPSK signal
- is to add AWGN
- is to detect and calculate BER
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Jan
le 24 Mar 2011
@Sherif: Please post the questions in this forum instead of sending emails to all users.
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Matt Fig
le 23 Mar 2011
Simply call them one right after the other
>> File1,File2,File3
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EDIT Updated in response to an email from Sherif...
I looked at the files, found here for anyone else who is interested. These are scripts, and horribly named at that. The first thing you have to do is rename them so that the number is at the end of the name, not the beginning, as MATLAB doesn't recognize names like 1myfile. Change it to myfile1.
Then, looking at the code, we find horrific coding practices, not the least of which is growing huge arrays in FOR loops. Thus the files are very slow. Finally, the second file (or what we can only guess is the second file by the 2) calls a function AWGN, which I don't have. It turns out that this file is part of the communications toolbox, which is not listed as a requirement (go figure). If I had this file, I think the code would run.
So, if you have the communications toolbox, rename the files as I did, then call them one after the other. Though judging by the terrible coding practices, I would not guarantee any outcome whatsoever.
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Walter Roberson
le 23 Mar 2011
Unless they are functions and the outputs of one have to be fed in to the inputs of the other.
Matt Fig
le 23 Mar 2011
True, but more details will undoubtedly be forthcoming given the sparsity of the initial description.
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Shivani Gupta
le 28 Mai 2019
Hi, sir how can get combine two .m file ?? Pls it's urgent ur project
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