I have an error using walsh. It says
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t1=-1;
t2=3;
N=2048;
t0 = (t2-t1)/N;
t = t1:t0:t2-t0;
xt = t.^3-4*t.^2+t+6;
n=4;
H=walsh(n,N); %%THERE IN AN ERROR. Error using () Too many input arguments. Expected 0 (in addition to System object), got 2.
K=t0*diag(H*H')
C=t0*H*xt'./K
xxt=C'*H;
ee=1/(t2-t1)*t0*sum((xt-xxt).^2);
ee=1/(t2-t1)*(t0*sum(xt.^2)-K'*C.^2);
close all; hold all;
plot(t,xt);
plot(t,xxt,'Color','red');
xlabel('t sek');ylabel('x(t)');
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Nov 2024 at 22:09
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 28 Nov 2024 at 22:40
walsh() is not the name of any Mathworks supplied function.
walsh() is the name of one File Exchange contribution, https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/50202-walsh-n but that function expects only a single parameter.
walsh = comm.WalshCode();
If so, then the resulting object is invoked as a function using
H = walsh();
with no parameters. You might previously have done,
walsh.Length = N;
walsh.Index = n;
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Image Analyst
on 29 Nov 2024 at 16:35
@Teo Humar, wow -- it's really hard to get information from you so we can help you. And I'm not sure why. Did you overlook Walter's request:
What shows up for
which -all walsh
on your system, and on your colleague's system?
otherwise, why didn't you answer it? And please answer his last question about how you created the "walsh" variable. Help us to help you.
Image Analyst
on 29 Nov 2024 at 2:37
I recreated your problem:
>> walsh
Execution of script walsh as a function is not supported:
C:\Users\Mark\Documents\MATLAB\work\Tests\walsh.m
Error in walsh (line 8)
H=walsh(n,N); %%THERE IN AN ERROR. Error using () Too many input arguments. Expected 0 (in addition to System object), got 2.
^^^^^^^^^^
The problem is that you named your script walsh.m. Give your m-file some different name, like testwalsh.m or something.
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Nov 2024 at 4:33
S = [
"t1=-1;"
"t2=3;"
"N=2048;"
"t0 = (t2-t1)/N;"
"t = t1:t0:t2-t0;"
"xt = t.^3-4*t.^2+t+6;"
"n=4;"
"H=walsh(n,N);"];
writelines(S, 'walsh.m');
walsh
That does not say anything about "Too many input arguments. Expected 0 (in addition to System object), got 2.". In order to get that message, walsh() needs to be a system object.
Image Analyst
on 29 Nov 2024 at 15:31
You're right - I was seeing the comment instead of an actual system error. I was confused because it was also in red.
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