Getting "Arrays have incompatible sizes for this operation." on this exercise
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Hello im trying to create a discrete time signal and im getting Arrays have incompatible sizes for this operation. Its something on z = [u1 - u2];. Any help or advice?
close all;
clear all;
clc;
clf;
AM = 19390128
k = mod(AM,5)
t = mod(AM,4)
n = -50:50;
u = [zeros(3 + k) ones(3 + k)];
u1 = [zeros(n + 2 + k) ones(n + 2 + k)];
u2 = [zeros(n - 2 - t) ones(n - 2 - t)];
delta = [1,zeros(n - t)];
x = times(6,delta);
y = [u - x];
z = [u1 - u2];
stem(z);
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Star Strider
2022년 11월 28일
The ‘z’ assignment fails because the arrays used to calculate it are empty, likely because the first 50 elements of ‘n’ are less than or equal to zero, an ‘n’ is being used to define ‘u1’ and ‘u2’. However replacing ‘n’ with numel(n) in those assignments still results in incompatible array sizes, at least in part because a single numeric argument to zeros and ones (and similar functions) results in a matrix —
AM = 19390128
k = mod(AM,5)
t = mod(AM,4)
n = -50:50;
Sz_n = size(n)
n_pos = nnz(n>0)
u = [zeros(3 + k) ones(3 + k)];
SzU = size(u)
u1 = [zeros(n + 2 + k) ones(n + 2 + k)]
u2 = [zeros(n - 2 - t) ones(n - 2 - t)]
u1 = [zeros(numel(n) + 2 + k) ones(numel(n) + 2 + k)] % Use: numel(n)
u2 = [zeros(numel(n) - 2 - t) ones(numel(n) - 2 - t)] % Use: numel(n)
delta = [1,zeros(n - t)];
x = times(6,delta);
y = [u - x];
z = [u1 - u2];
stem(z);
I leave that for you to resolve.
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