I cant generate a square wave in matlab using the square wave command

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hello, i tried to create a square wave using the following command:
t = 0:0.001:0.1; y = square(2*pi*100*t,50); plot(t,y); axis([0 0.1 -1.5 1.5]); xlabel('Seconds'); ylabel('Amplitude');
i keep getting an error with the square wave:
error message: Error in Untitledsqwave (line 2) y = square(2*pi*100*t,50);
is there an error because i dont have the signal processing toolbox. and what command can i use to see if i have the signal processing toolbox.
thanks

Answers (3)

Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis on 16 May 2012
If you dont have the Signal Processing Toolbox, will the following work as an alternative:
y = sign(sin(2*pi*100*t));
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Wayne King
Wayne King on 16 May 2012
You can enter
>>ver
at the command line to see what is installed. If you see the Signal Processing Toolbox listed try:
license('test','signal_toolbox')
to see if you have a license checked out

Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 16 May 2012
You can get similar functionality with
square = @(M, N, duty)repmat([ones(floor(N/duty), 1); -ones(ceil(N/duty), 1)], M, 1);
where M is the number of periods, N is the samples per period, and duty is the duty cycle.
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Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis on 16 May 2012
I wasn't able to get similar functionality without some modifications. I.e.,
squarez = @(M, N, duty)repmat([ones(floor(N*duty/100), 1); -ones(ceil(N*(100-duty)/100), 1)], M, 1);
Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 18 May 2012
@Elige, you are correct. Thank you for the fix, my answer is sloppy and wrong.

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