How do you compute a convolution of u(n) and n*u(n)??? Matlab is going crazy!!!!
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Here is my code:
syms n;
x=(.5)^n*heaviside(-n-1);
y=(1/3)^n*heaviside(n);
H=conv(x,y)
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Image Analyst
on 7 Aug 2016
Edited: Image Analyst
on 7 Aug 2016
Edited -- I fixed your formatting.
Why is it going crazy? What is u (x or y) and what is n*u (x or y)? You are aware that convolution flips one of the arrays, right? And you are aware that there are several "edge effects" options (same, full, valid), right? So what's the problem? Explain what you mean by "crazy".
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Sharmila Raghu
on 12 Aug 2016
Please refer to the solution provided in the following link for more information :
Also,"conv" accepts only vectors of type single and double as inputs.
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