Unable to use a value of type tf as an index. How to fix?
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    Rohan Gulur
 on 3 Jan 2024
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Rohan Gulur
 on 3 Jan 2024
            num=[(-number1),(number2)];
            den=[(number3), (number4))];
            sys1 = tf(num, den);
            fb = bandwidth(sys1)
Having issues when running this saying that I am unavailable to use value of TF as an index. Any suggestions to fix this?
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 3 Jan 2024
        You will find that bandwidth is a variable but that you are trying to use it as a function call.
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 on 3 Jan 2024
				Rename the variable you've created that's named bandwidth to something else. While that variable exists in the workspace you will be unable to call the bandwidth function.
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  Ayush
      
 on 3 Jan 2024
        Hi @Rohan Gulur
The error message "Unable to use a value of type tf as an index" suggests that there is a syntax error in the code. It seems like there is an extra parenthesis in the den array definition which is causing the problem. 
You can try this code:
number1 = ...; % Your value for number1
number2 = ...; % Your value for number2
number3 = ...; % Your value for number3
number4 = ...; % Your value for number4
num = [-number1, number2];
den = [number3, number4];
sys1 = tf(num, den);
fb = bandwidth(sys1);
Thanks,
Ayush
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