what is wrong with my function code
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clear all;
close all;
function out = random_rayleigh (x,y)
msg=nargchk(0,2,nargin);
error(msg);
if nargin <1
y=1;
x=1;
elseif nargin<2
y=x;
end
array1=randn(x,y);
array2=randn(x,y);
out=sqrt(array1.^2+array2.^2);
no_of_samples=1000000;
mean_noise_level=10;
Detection_threshold_dB=[5.,6.,7.,8.,9.,10.,11.,12.,13.];
threshold_in_v=mean_noise_level.*10.0.^(Detection_threshold_dB/20.);
tota_samples=mean_noise_level/1.25*random_rayleigh(1,no_of_samples);
for jj=1:length(threshold_in_v)
total(jj)=sum(total_samples>threshold_in_v(jj));
end
fprintf('the constant false alarm rate for the threshold level is:');
for jj = 1:length(threshold_in_v)
fprintf('threshold(volts)=%5.1f dB Pfa=%14.5e', Detection_threshold_dB(jj),total(jj)/no_of_samples);
end
end
1 Comment
Stephen23
on 7 Nov 2015
Edited: Stephen23
on 7 Nov 2015
The Problem is called cargo-cult programming: beginners use clear all and close all, without knowing why they are doing this.
The Solution is to stop using clear all and close all at the beginning of every function, without knowing what they are actually useful for, and when they should be used.
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