Error using ==> plot Too many input arguments.
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function [output_noise] = uniformnoise
range=30;
size=3000;
output_noise(1:size)=0;
for i=1 : size
output_noise(i) = (rem(rand()*100,(2*range+1)) - range) * 0.0001;
end
i=1:1:size;
plot(i, output_noise) <-
end
??? Error using ==> plot
Too many input arguments.
Error in ==> uniformnoise at 11
plot(i, output_noise)
-- what's the matter?
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Apr 2013
Duplicates http://www.mathworks.co.uk/matlabcentral/answers/69656-plot-function-too-many-input-arguments -- please continue discussion there.
Answers (2)
Ilham Hardy
on 3 Apr 2013
Both
size
and
i
are a matlab internal function. Do not name your variable with this name..
Walter Roberson
on 3 Apr 2013
It appears that you have created your own plot.m that is interfering with MATLAB's plot()
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