Undefined function or method 'Rayleighchannel' for input arguments of type 'double'
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When i want to simulate it into my program i am finding it as error
???Undefined function or method 'RayleighCH' for input arguments of type 'double'. Can any one suggest me??
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Ryan
el 25 de Sept. de 2012
RayleighCH is not a built in MATLAB function, so that means someone likely created their own function called RayleighCH and implemented it in their program. If I had to guess you are trying to use code acquired from someone else and they didn't give you all of the required code. It is also possible that the function file does exist on your computer, but it is not located on the current path.
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Wayne King
el 25 de Sept. de 2012
I'm confused because your title and your actual text differ in what you say is undefined.
Is it RayleighCH or Rayleighchannel? In either case, this is not a MathWorks' function/method, so if you have written it, or gotten it from somebody you have to make sure that whatever directory/folder you saved it in is added to the MATLAB path.
If you saved it in c:\mfiles, then
>>addpath 'c:\mfiles'
to add that folder. Or use
>>pathtool
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Md. Ashraful Islam
el 25 de Sept. de 2012
Walter Roberson
el 25 de Sept. de 2012
Note: numeric filenames are not permitted for .m files
Wayne King
el 25 de Sept. de 2012
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If you want to call the RayleighCH function from the command line, it is best to make it a standalone function and the folder must be on the path. I would recommend not just putting it under c:\
make a folder, mfiles, or something like that.
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Md. Ashraful Islam
el 25 de Sept. de 2012
Walter Roberson
el 25 de Sept. de 2012
The name of the .m file must match the name of the function.
Wayne King
el 26 de Sept. de 2012
Walter's point is important. Why would you make a function named RayleighCH an M-file named Rayleigh.m?
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