Error message: Undefined function or variable 'divide'.
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Hi All,
I am attempting to divide two datasets, but am getting an error message. I am interpreting this (based on other user questions) that MatLab does not know the function 'divide'. Both datasets are the same size (301x1). Each has NaN values at certain points, but I believe I've taken care of them with the 'isnan' function. Any idea what could be causing this error message?
Cheers.
%%79JPC percent CDW
T = 0:0.1:30;
a = isnan(diff);
b = isnan(diff5);
c = divide(a,b);
plot(T,c);
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Joe S
2017년 8월 3일
For element by element division, just use ./ (use of / without the leading period is matrix division, likely not what you want).
Example:
a = magic(3);
b = a./2; %technically period is not needed when dividing by scalar but I use for consistency.
c = a./b
It will handle 'NaN' easily in the answer with a NaN.
a = magic(3);
b = a./2;
b(1) = NaN;
c = a./b
See >> help ./
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Vince Clementi
2017년 8월 3일
Joe S
2017년 8월 3일
When you use isnan(diffs), the result will be a logical, 1 for YES, 0 for no, for each element in the matrix. You do not need "isnan" prior to division.
Vince Clementi
2017년 8월 3일
Julie Kraus
2017년 8월 3일
Divide does not seem to be a function of matlab until 2017a, but mine won't admit it exists either. Any reason you are not doing
c=a./b;
?
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Vince Clementi
2017년 8월 3일
Julie Kraus
2017년 8월 3일
편집: Julie Kraus
2017년 8월 3일
well isnan returns a true/false array with true where the entry was NaN. This is an array of logical arguments. divide wants floating point arguments
Just do
c=diff./diff5;
If you want to remove NaN's after you can do
c(isnan(c))=[];
Vince Clementi
2017년 8월 3일
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