Why i got this error Undefined function or variable 'famp'.
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delt=0.005
delt =
0.0050
>> s=2.384e-7
s =
2.3840e-07
>> x=load('AA01.HNE.2013.106.10.39.00');x=detrend(x)*s;plot(x) >> y=load('AA01.HNN.2013.106.10.39.00');y=detrend(y)*s;plot(y) >> z=load('AA01.HNZ.2013.106.10.39.00');z=detrend(z)*s;plot(z) >> whos Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
delt 1x1 8 double
s 1x1 8 double
x 21900x1 175200 double
y 21900x1 175200 double
z 22000x1 176000 double
>> z=z(1:21900); >> m=[x,y,z]; >> whos Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
delt 1x1 8 double
m 21900x3 525600 double
s 1x1 8 double
x 21900x1 175200 double
y 21900x1 175200 double
z 21900x1 175200 double
>> [fm,f]=famp(m,delt); Undefined function or variable 'famp'.
Did you mean: >> [fm,f]=damp(m,delt);
Answers (1)
YT
on 16 Dec 2017
Edited: YT
on 16 Dec 2017
Well in general, it would seem like that you either call a function 'famp' which doesn't exist as a build-in Matlab function (therefor Matlab gives you a suggestion of a build-in function that does exist which is 'damp') or 'famp' is a function you created on your own but it's not in the same directory/environment (or on the Matlab path, like Stephen pointed out).
EDIT
path %check path
addpath('C:\user\my directory') %add to path
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Stephen23
on 16 Dec 2017
"ut it's not in the same directory/environment as your main file."
It does not need to be in the same directory, just anywhere on the MATLAB path will do perfectly.
YT
on 16 Dec 2017
Well sure, but then you need 'addpath()' if you haven't specified it already. I agree it's easier to do that. I'll edit my statement.
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