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Hello everyone
I want to plot this expression of probability in matlab y=exp(-(K-1)) in function of P[dB]. How can I do it? Please i need help.
I tried with this code but it doesn't go.
function y = Swb(K,p)
K=4;
y= exp(-(K-1));
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Oct 2017
You need to use the plot() function.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Oct 2017
Where does he say he wants the PSD? If he did, then yes, he'd use pwelch(). But I see him saying "I want to plot this expression...." and for that you'd use plot(). Of course his expression is just a single number since y = exp(-(K-1)) = exp(-(4-1)) = exp(-3) = 0.04978706.
I think he needs to read this link
Birdman
Birdman on 21 Oct 2017
I think you miss this part :
...in function of P[dB].

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lakom Mariem
lakom Mariem on 23 Oct 2017
Thanks all me,I want to reproduce this figure.For every single curve ,there is its own expression of probability.For example, for "SW" the expression of probability is Psw = exp(-(K-1)).Please can anyone help me how can i do it if you please and thanks in advance.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 Oct 2017
If K is just a single number, like 4, then exp(-(K-1)) is just exp(-3), which is just 0.0497870683678639, not a whole curve. What would you have as the x coordinate?

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