Function Call not working properly
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t = linspace(-10,15,26);
plot(t, x_general(t))
where x_general is defined as:
function [x_out] = x_general(x_in)
if x_in >= -5 & x_in < 5
x_out = -2 .* abs(x_in) + 10
elseif x_in > 5 & x_in <= 10
x_out = 10
else
x_out = 0
end
end
When I run this, my plot comes up blank. Not sure why this happens?
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Stephen23
le 18 Oct 2018
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 18 Oct 2018
You probably want to be using logical indexing rather than if:
function y = fun(x)
y = zeros(size(x));
idx = x>5 & x<=10;
y(idx) = 10;
idx = x>=-5 & x<5;
y(idx) = -2 .* abs(x(idx)) + 10
end
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Stephen23
le 18 Oct 2018
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 18 Oct 2018
"What do you mean?"
The introductory tutorials teach the basic concepts, such as what indexing is, that you will need to know if you want to use MATLAB:
The point is that if does not apply to parts of an array, as you are trying to use it. But you can easily use logical indexing to specify parts of an array, and my answer shows you how.
Kevin Chng
le 18 Oct 2018
t = linspace(-10,15,26);
plot(t, x_general(t))
function [x_out] = x_general(x_in)
x_out = zeros(1,length(x_in));
x_out(x_in >= -5 & x_in < 5) = -2 .* abs(x_in(x_in >= -5 & x_in < 5 )) + 10 ;
x_out(x_in > 5 & x_in <= 10) = 10 ;
end
In yor code, you are not returning the array, you return a single variable which is 0.
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Kevin Chng
le 18 Oct 2018
Because your condition
sinc_in ~= 0
All is true which is 1.
if any of them is 0, then your condition is false.then you are not allow enter the if.
That's why the code in your question enter else there which is x_out=0
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