Running this problem an error occurs: ??? Error using ==> rem Not enough input arguments.
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clear all;
clc;
N=20;
if (rem(N,2)==0)
for n= 1:(N+1)/2
b(n)=(2*n)/N;
end
for n=(N/2)+1:N
b(n)=(2*(N-n+1)/N);
end
else
for n= 1:(N+1)/2;
b(n)=(2*n)/(N+1);
end
for n=(N+1)/2:N
b(n)=(2*(N-n+1)/(N+1));
end
plot(b)
xlabel('time samples')
ylabel('amplitude')
title('triangular window')
end
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Jan
on 4 Aug 2013
If you delete the useless "clear all", you can use the debugger for further investigation:
dbstop if error
Then Matlab stops when the error occurs and you can check in detail, what's going on in the current line of code.
clear all deletes all breakpoints and debugging conditions. Therefore it is a really bad idea.
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Chandrasekhar
on 3 Aug 2013
there are syntax errors in the code. there is no end for the if else statement and no end for the second for loop
clear all;
clc; N=20;
if (rem(N,2)==0)
for n= 1:(N+1)/2
b(n)=(2*n)/N;
end
for n=(N/2)+1:N
b(n)=(2*(N-n+1)/N);
end
else
for n= 1:(N+1)/2;
end
end
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 3 Aug 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 3 Aug 2013
Type and show the result
which rem
Or check in your current folder if there is a function named rem
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Jan
on 4 Aug 2013
@palak: Please post the complete message. Most of all the failing line is important.
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