How to implement this algorithm?
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I have a doubt in the above code. I want to declare x=x1,x2,x3..x8 But i got an error
clc;
clear all;
close all;
x=[0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1];
y=[0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0];
for j=1:8
x[j] = [xj:xj+1];
Yj = (xor(yj-1,xj)*H);
end
Y
The error was: Undefined function or variable 'xj'.
Error in counter1 (line 9) x=[xj:xj+1];
>> counter1 Error: File: counter1.m Line: 9 Column: 8 Unbalanced or unexpected parenthesis or bracket.
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John D'Errico
2017년 9월 19일
편집: John D'Errico
2017년 9월 19일
You cannot create a variable as x[j], hoping to create numbered variables. Nor can you ever access the j'th such variable that you just created using xj.
Instead, learn to use cell arrays.
xcell{j} = [xj:xj+1];
You access it using xcell{j}.
I called it xcell, because you already created the variable x as a vector.
Really, what you need to do is to learn MATLAB. There are multiple errors in what you are doing, basic ones that suggest you will benefit from reading the getting started tutorials.
Christoph F.
2017년 9월 19일
The variable xj is used before it is created. Did you mean x(j) and x(j+1) in line 9?
Darsana P M
2017년 10월 19일
Rik
2017년 10월 19일
You really shouldn't try to run before you can walk. Once you've finished a good tutorial, this will be almost trivial.
I have no personal experience with these, but there are several offered by Mathworks: https://matlabacademy.mathworks.com/
Cam Salzberger
2017년 10월 19일
The MATLAB Onramp course (on the MATLAB Academy page) is free, and particularly suited for new users. I'd highly suggest that one.
John D'Errico
2017년 10월 19일
Exactly. The problem here is not with how to do bitwise operations in MATLAB, but that you seem to not understand fundamental ideas in MATLAB, like how to index an array. Learn to use MATLAB first.
Darsana P M
2017년 10월 19일
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