Plotting a signal in matlab

16 views (last 30 days)
Eleftherios Venizelos
Eleftherios Venizelos on 9 Jun 2020
Commented: Atsushi Ueno on 12 Jun 2020
Hello, i have to plot this signal:
1, -1<=t<=5
f(t)=sin(2*pi*t), 5<t<10
0, 10<t<=15
How can i plot this particular signal and how do i define it?

Answers (2)

Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 9 Jun 2020
Edited: Adam Danz on 9 Jun 2020
This notation,
x < y < z
is interpretted by Matlab as
(x < y) < z
but since (x < y) is always true (1) or false (0), it can be reduced to
1 < z
% or
0 < z
To create a vector of values between x and z,
x : increment : z
where increment is the step size or use
linspace(x,z,n)
where n is the number of values between and including x and z.
To determine if values in y are between x and z,
x < y & y < z % when working with vectors
x < y && y < z % when working with scalar values
  18 Comments
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 11 Jun 2020
The function name must match the file name. Secondly, the function name 'f' is a horrible function name. Atsushi Ueno may have given that as a generic example but you should replace that name with a meaninful function name. Good function names often include a verb that describes what the function does.
writetable()
readtable()
addpath()
plot()
get()
These all contain verbs.
Atsushi Ueno
Atsushi Ueno on 12 Jun 2020
I'm sorry I've suddenly gotten into this conversation and wrote unclear comment.
But now I have learned how to answer appropriately through this conversation.
Thank you so much Eleftherios Venizelos and Adam Danz.

Sign in to comment.


Eleftherios Venizelos
Eleftherios Venizelos on 11 Jun 2020
I dont thinks this is the problem.I have wrote many main programms with functions.Now it gives me this:
function:
function y = f(t) % when working with vectors t
t( t < -1) = 0; % not actually needed
t(-1 <= t & t <= 5) = 1;
t( 5 < t & t < 10) = sin(2*pi*t(t > 5 & t < 10));
t(10 <= t & t <=15) = 0; % maybe not t>10 but t>=10
t(15 < t ) = 0; % not actually needed
y = t;
end
main:
t=-1:0.01:15; % To create a vector of values between x and z,
plot(t, f(t));
error:
Undefined function 'f' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Error in askisi6m (line 2)
plot(t, f(t));
  2 Comments
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 11 Jun 2020
The function name must match the file name.
Secondly, the function name 'f' is a horrible function name. Atsushi Ueno may have given that as a generic example but you should replace that name with a meaninful function name. Good function names often include a verb that describes what the function does.
writetable()
readtable()
addpath()
plot()
get()
These all contain verbs.
Eleftherios Venizelos
Eleftherios Venizelos on 11 Jun 2020
Ok stupid error.Now works fine.Thanks for everything!

Sign in to comment.

Categories

Find more on Introduction to Installation and Licensing in Help Center and File Exchange

Products

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!