mod(x,y) function not found
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i need a numbers in my answer
Medicion=get(handles.TablaMediciones,'data');
Resolucion=str2double(BibliotecaHerramientas(a,8));
Medicion=cellfun(@str2num,Medicion);
NoResolucion=mod(Medicion,Resolucion)
NoResolucion =
NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN
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Adam Danz
on 16 Jan 2020
What are Mes and Res?
It looks like you've edited the question and also provided the same code as an answer. Since the code was redundant, I removed it (I used a diff checker to confirm they were identical).
In order to help you, what are the values of Medicion & Resolucion (or whatever variable name they take)?
It's probably the case that one of the inputs is NaN. For example,
>> mod(1:5, nan)
ans =
NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN
>> mod(nan(1,5), 4)
ans =
NaN NaN NaN NaN NaN
Fernando Lucero
on 16 Jan 2020
Edited: Fernando Lucero
on 16 Jan 2020
No, those aren't the values of those two variables. If those two variables were cell arrays, you wouldn't get a vector of NaNs as output. You would get an error.
mod(num2cell(1:5),{5})
Undefined function 'mod' for input arguments of type 'cell'.
Even if they were vectors and not cell arrays, you would get 0s, not NaNs.
mod([36,36.1,35.9,36,36.1], 0.01)
ans =
0 0 0 0 0
So please take a closer look at those variable values that are being fed into mod().
Also, if those are the intended inputs to mod(), I'm curious what the goal is.
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