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Hi everyone, I am working on a function, by using that I get the value of y. and then there is a command a=signal (y) and a1=amutual(a,L) Length of signal
can anyone plz tell me what is the meaning of these commands and because when I run It, I got "Undefined function 'signal' for input arguments of type 'double'"
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Adam
Adam on 20 Oct 2014
It is an unfortunate aspect of Matlab that the syntax for functions and variables is so interchangeable, to the extent that two things that should be clearly different not only use identical syntax, but the definition of one hides the other.
If 'signal' is neither a variable nor a function in your path then that is the error message you will get, but it is impossible for us to tell whether your intention was that 'signal' be a vector/array variable being indexed or a function with y as its argument.

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Orion
Orion on 20 Oct 2014
Edited: Orion on 20 Oct 2014
and is signal.m on your path ?
in matlab, try
which signal
if the answer is : 'signal' not found.
then you just need to add the path of the folder containing signal
addpath('C:\.....\YourFolder')

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Orion
Orion on 20 Oct 2014
Edited: Orion on 20 Oct 2014
Hi,
Matlab is telling you that it doesn't recognize signal as a function.
is signal a mfile you want to use ? or a matrix (in which case, you tried to access the yth element) ?

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