error with using filter command
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Hello Guys,
Am trying to run this piece of code but i end up getting a throw out error with the "filter" function.
Am using Matlab R2018a. Is it a problem with my Matlab version.
A = [1 -2.7607 3.8106 -2.6535 0.9238];
y = filter(1,A,0.2*randn(1024,1)); %Throw out Error: Too many input arguments.
arcoeffs = arcov(y,4)
Any solution will be appreciated... Thanks in advance
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Walter Roberson
on 15 Mar 2021
It works on my system. What shows up for
which filter(1)
Evans Gyan
on 15 Mar 2021
Walter Roberson
on 15 Mar 2021
No, filter is basic MATLAB, at least with those kinds of input arguments. https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/filter.html
What output do you see when you invoke
which filter
Evans Gyan
on 15 Mar 2021
Bjorn Gustavsson
on 15 Mar 2021
@Evans Gyan: An (unrequested) advice: After cases where I started running into name-clashes like this I decided to put my matlab-directories at the end of the matlab-path - that made sure that basic matlab-functions never were shaded, and that I instantly understood that my new functions were shaded so I had to change names asap.
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