convolute two functions(two signals)
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hi everbody i'd like to make a script file which convolute to two function . so i started to code this but unfortunately it doesn't work can you help me thx in advanced
here is my source code.
function x = conv(t)
% x = 1 pour t compris en -pi/2 et pi/2 et 0 ailleurs
if (t<abs(pi/2))
x=1;
else
x=0;
end
y=conv(x,x);
plot(y)
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Walter Roberson
am 26 Mai 2012
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What are the two functions? You are convolving something with itself.
Is t a vector or a scalar? "if" applied to a vector is treated as if you had coded "if all(....)" and so is true only if the logical condition applies to all the logical vector values. As it probably does not, you are assigning the scalar 0 to x. Hint: read about logical indexing.
Image Analyst
am 26 Mai 2012
Maybe you mean
x = t < pi/2; % x will be a logical matrix.
y = conv(double(x), double(x));
not really sure -- seems like a weird thing to want to do. You might also be interested in the xcorr() function.
taftoof
am 26 Mai 2012
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Walter Roberson
am 26 Mai 2012
Take Image Analyst's code and add abs() around the t.
taftoof
am 26 Mai 2012
Walter Roberson
am 26 Mai 2012
Do not call your own routine "conv" ! You are clashing with MATLAB's "conv" routine, and your routine is trying to call itself!
taftoof
am 26 Mai 2012
Image Analyst
am 26 Mai 2012
Not to mention the fact that your original code, my code, and your second code here don't do that you asked for. Do you know that abs(pi/2) is the same as pi/2? Do you know that t<abs(pi/2) is the same as t<pi/2? But it appears NOW that you have a different condition and that is "-pi/2<t<pi/2" I hope you can figure out why that is NOT THE SAME as t<abs(pi/2). So, once you've understood that you can do
x = abs(t) < pi/2;
That will set x = 1 even if t = -1, whereas your and my original code won't (it does your original criteria instead, which is different).
Walter Roberson
am 26 Mai 2012
Change your "function x = conv(t)" line to "function x = myconv(t)" and save the result in the file myconv.m and then delete the conv.m that you created.
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