How do I go about plotting the following function?

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SF
SF on 9 Oct 2019
Edited: John Doe on 10 Oct 2019
The function I want to plot is x[n] = \delta[n] - \delta[n-a] where a is just a number.
I tried following this tutorial, but I always ended up with out of memory errors.
I know about plotting the impulse function on it's own but this doesn't make any sense to me.
Any and all help is appreciated.

Answers (1)

John Doe
John Doe on 9 Oct 2019
Edited: John Doe on 10 Oct 2019
I've used random numbers.
a = 5
n = [1:1:50]';
delta = 10;
x(n,1) = delta - (delta*(n-a))
plot(x,n)
Alternatively, you could leave n as it is without transposing and plot per the below:
a = 5
n = 1:1:50;
delta = 10;
x(n,1) = delta - (delta*(n-a))
plot(x(:,1),n(1,:))
It doesn't make much odds.
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SF
SF on 9 Oct 2019
How did you plot this then? I'm getting that x and n aren't the same size.
John Doe
John Doe on 10 Oct 2019
Edited: John Doe on 10 Oct 2019
This was your size error. I've updated the answer to transpose n in to be the same as x.
size(x)
ans =
50 1
size(n)
ans =
1 50
Please accept answer :)

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