What is the problem in below code??

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I write a matlab code
x=[1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8];
n=length(x);
fs=100;
ts=1/fs;
tmax=(n-1)*ts;
t=0:ts:tmax;
plot(t,x)
f=-fs/2:fs/(n-1):fs/2;
z=fftshift(fft(x));
plot(f,abs(z));
and i got a error
??? Attempt to call constructor cell with incorrect letter case.
Error in ==> fftshift at 33
idx = cell(1, numDims);
Error in ==> Untitled at 9
z=fftshift(fft(x));
How can i solve it?

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Apr 2016
You probably have created a file named Cell.m with uppercase C; that is interfering with use of cell()

More Answers (1)

John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 18 Apr 2016
It runs for me, so apparently you are running different code there, probably on a different variable x, than what you have told us.
Check the variable x. What is it? LOOK AT THE CONTENTS OF x.
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Joseph George
Joseph George on 18 Apr 2016
But i am getting that error. plz cut my program and run it in matlab. I just want to look only how the magnitude spectrum look like?? so i added just a matrix x only
Joseph George
Joseph George on 18 Apr 2016
Edited: Joseph George on 18 Apr 2016
What is exactly z=fftshift(fft(x)); doing??? I got problem in this step i think.

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