How to use array as input for a function and store outputs and then graph the function?

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Hello! I am working on a code that samples a sinusoid signal and then qants to quantize the signal and find the SNR. I believe my code for those parts work, but my issue is that I have mutliple input values for the same function.
My prompt is:
Consider the signal x(t) = A cos(80t). Write a MATLAB script that generates 10,000 samples of x(t) at a sampling rate of fs =500 Hz for 10 log10(Px/V^2 ) = −40, −35, · · · , −5 dB. For each value of 10 log10(Px/V 2 ), quantize the samples with k = 7 bit uniform quantization with V = 1 and calculate the actual signal-to-quantization noise ratio in dB. Use MATLAB to plot the SNR versus 10 log10(Px/V^2 ).
My current code is:
clear all; close all;
fs = 500;
T = 1/fs;
k = 7;
m = 2^k;
t = 0:1/fs:((10000-1).*1/fs);
d = [-40 -35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5];
for i = 1:length(d)
A(i) = sqrt(2*(10.^(d(i)/10)));
x = A(i).*cos(80.*t);
v = 1;
del = 2*v/m;
partition = -v+del:del:-v+(m-1)*del;
levels = -v+del/2:del:-v+del/2+(m-1)*del;
[index,xq] = quantiz(x, partition, levels);
SNRuq = 10*log10(sum(abs(x).^2)./sum(abs(x-xq').^2));
mu = 255;
x2 = compand(x,mu,v,'mu/compressor');
[index, x2] = quantiz(x2,partition, levels);
xq = compand(x2, mu,v, 'mu/expander');
SNRcp = 10*log10(sum(abs(x).^2)./sum(abs(x-x2').^2));
figure
plot(SNRuq, d)
end
Error using plot
Vectors must be the same length.
my error is:
Error using plot
Vectors must be the same length.
Error in homework3project3 (line 30)
plot(SNRuq, d)
I am struggling with how to call the different inputs from the array and then store the values in another array to use later. I also am struggling with how to plot the SNR against the d[] values in my code since they are different size arrays in matlab. I appreciate any help, thank you!
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AndreasO
AndreasO am 24 Sep. 2023
You can write the SNRcp output into a matrix and then plot it after the loop, like this:
clear all; close all;
fs = 500;
T = 1/fs;
k = 7;
m = 2^k;
t = 0:1/fs:((10000-1).*1/fs);
d = [-40 -35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5];
for i = 1:length(d)
A(i) = sqrt(2*(10.^(d(i)/10)));
x = A(i).*cos(80.*t);
v = 1;
del = 2*v/m;
partition = -v+del:del:-v+(m-1)*del;
levels = -v+del/2:del:-v+del/2+(m-1)*del;
[index,xq] = quantiz(x, partition, levels);
SNRuq = 10*log10(sum(abs(x).^2)./sum(abs(x-xq').^2));
mu = 255;
x2 = compand(x,mu,v,'mu/compressor');
[index, x2] = quantiz(x2,partition, levels);
xq = compand(x2, mu,v, 'mu/expander');
SNRcp(i,:) = 10*log10(sum(abs(x).^2)./sum(abs(x-x2').^2));
end
plot(SNRcp.')
legend(num2str(d.'))
Nicole
Nicole am 24 Sep. 2023
Thank you so much! I am also trying to graph the SNRcp, would I do the same thing that you did for SNRuq where its stored in a matrix and used the same plot function?

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi am 24 Sep. 2023
%No need of using these commands
%clear all; close all;
fs = 500;
T = 1/fs;
k = 7;
m = 2^k;
t = 0:1/fs:((10000-1).*1/fs);
d = (-40:5:-5);
%Bring independent operations out of the loop
v = 1;
del = 2*v/m;
partition = -v+del:del:-v+(m-1)*del;
levels = -v+del/2:del:-v+del/2+(m-1)*del;
mu = 255;
%Vectorize A
A = sqrt(2*(10.^(d/10)));
%number of elements in d
n = numel(d);
%Pre-allocate
[SNRuq,SNRcp] = deal(zeros(n,numel(t)));
%Define a function handle instead of repeatidely calculating
f = @(a,b) 10*log10(sum(abs(a).^2))./sum(abs(a-b').^2);
for i = 1:n
x = A(i).*cos(80.*t);
%Only assign outputs that are required
[~,xq] = quantiz(x, partition, levels);
SNRuq(i,:) = f(x,xq);
x2 = compand(x,mu,v,'mu/compressor');
[~, x2] = quantiz(x2,partition, levels);
%This line does not seem to have any use
%xq = compand(x2, mu,v, 'mu/expander');
SNRcp(i,:) = f(x,x2);
end
%Plot the outputs
figure
plot(d,SNRuq)
figure
plot(d,SNRcp)

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