Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
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syms s;
t=10:0.1:100;
impulse=t==0;
f=32/(s-8);
y=subs(f,s,t);
impulse(y);
plot(y,[impulse]);
xlabel('x');
ylabel('y');
Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
someone know how is this? i am starting with matlab i dont know why this happening.
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syms s
t=10:0.1:100;
impulse=t==0;
f=32/(s-8);
y=subs(f,s,t)
impulse(y)
What do you expect an index of e.g. 320/21 to return?
Walter Roberson
on 1 Oct 2022
impulse=t==0;
That assigns impulse to be a variable, overriding its existence as a function. Within the rest of the scope, you can no longer call impulse as a function.
KSSV
on 2 Oct 2022
You need to define impulse properly. What is impulse?
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