please give me matlab code for

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swapna morla
swapna morla 2017년 3월 13일
편집: Moe_2015 2017년 3월 13일
OUTAGE ANALYIS IN COOPERATIVE COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS WITH SIMULTANEOUS WIRELESS INFORMATION AND POWER TRANSFER
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Jan
Jan 2017년 3월 13일
This is not the way a foum works. It is unlikely that anybody send you exactly the code you need.

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Moe_2015
Moe_2015 2017년 3월 13일
편집: Moe_2015 2017년 3월 13일
Since you did not provide info on what you want and put no effort into your question for us to even know how to help you, I have no idea what "matlab code" you want. So here is my best guess at the matlab code you are requesting:
disp('OUTAGE ANALYIS IN COOPERATIVE COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS WITH SIMULTANEOUS WIRELESS INFORMATION AND POWER TRANSFER')
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Jan
Jan 2017년 3월 13일
편집: Jan 2017년 3월 13일
@swapna morla: Sorry. It is clear that this is not the code you are looking for. But this is the best answer currently, when only the provided details are known.
Your words are polite (except for the UPPERCASE, which means shouting in the net) and there is no reason to to post a harsh answer. But on the other hand it is not received as a polite question, when the questioner does not care in a minimum level, if an answer is possible. Asking for "give me code" requires, that the answerer invests more time and energy than you. This is okay, when you pay for a service. But for asking in a forum, which is popuklated by voluntary Matlab users, this is not the correct way.
Finally I can reconsider the decebt level of humor, Moe. Or in Short:
:-)
PS. My comment is so needless.
Moe_2015
Moe_2015 2017년 3월 13일
편집: Moe_2015 2017년 3월 13일
Haha thank you Jan! Yes, I was trying to make a point to the questioner in a humorous way rather than be harsh. If they do not put effort in the question they are asking, they should expect to get a similar level of effort in the responses.

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