Not Enough Input Arguments

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Andrea Simpson
Andrea Simpson on 12 Apr 2021
Commented: Cris LaPierre on 18 Apr 2021
Hi, I'm very new to MATLAB and I am having some trouble. Could somebody please explain what this error is and how to fix it?
Its written
"convolution requires more input arguments to run:
convolution(x,h)
enter input arguments by typing them now, then press Enter to run. The values you enter will be set as the default inputs when you click the Run button in the future."
let say i want to input x = [1 2 3 4]; h = [1 -1 1 -1];
where should i put it?
function [ Y ] = convolution( x,h )
m=length(x);
n=length(h);
X=[x,zeros(1,n)];
H=[h,zeros(1,m)];
for i=1:n+m-1
Y(i)=0;
for j=1:m
if(i-j+1>0)
Y(i)=Y(i)+X(j)*H(i-j+1);
end
end
end
% using inbuilt command
yin = conv(x,h);
xaxis = 0:1:n+m-2;
subplot(2,1,1)
stem(xaxis,Y); xlabel('n value'); ylabel('y value'); title('Manual Convolution');
grid on;
subplot(2,1,2)
stem(xaxis,yin); xlabel('n value'); ylabel('y value'); title('Convolution using conv');
grid on;
end
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Jonas
Jonas on 18 Apr 2021
i have no problems running this code, it just works. i'm running 2021b
i'm just typing
x = [1 2 3 4]; h = [1 -1 1 -1];
convolution(x,h)
in the command line.
It just looks like you try to run a function by clicking the Run button and then entering the values and something went wrong there.

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Answers (1)

Jan
Jan on 18 Apr 2021
"when you click the Run button in the future" - This means, that you tried to run the programn pressing the green triangle, the "Run button". Doing this does not define the inputs of a function. It is like instructing Matlab to run: sin() without providing inputs.
Type this in the command window:
x = [1 2 3 4];
h = [1 -1 1 -1];
Y = convolution( x,h )

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