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Hi, every time I run the following code, a figure is generated. How can I disable it?
Thanks.
a0 = 0.05; a1 = 0.1; b1 = 0.85;
nu = randn(2300,1);
epsi = zeros(2300,1);
h = zeros(2300,1);
for i=2: 2300
h(i) = a0 + a1 * epsi(i-1)^2 + b1 * h(i-1) ;
epsi(i) = nu(i) * sqrt(h(i));
end
yt = zeros(2300,1);
for i=1: 2300
yt(i) = epsi(i)*epsi(i);
end
order = 15;
m = arx(yt, order);
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Image Analyst
el 18 de Feb. de 2013
Editada: Image Analyst
el 18 de Feb. de 2013
I ran it up through the arx() function and it produced no figure. It must get produced in arx(). What is that function? Is it in some toolbox that you forgot to list in the Products below, like the MATLAB coder which you listed in the Tags?
dav
el 18 de Feb. de 2013
Editada: Image Analyst
el 19 de Feb. de 2013
Walter Roberson
el 19 de Feb. de 2013
I do not understand what this question has to do with the Mathworks product that converts MATLAB code to C or C++ code? You tagged this with "MATLAB Coder" ?
Image Analyst
el 19 de Feb. de 2013
And I still don't get a spurious figure, or any figure at all. It runs up until the call to arx() and then bombs. Again, what toolbox is arx() in? I guess it doesn't matter though since whatever toolbox it's in, I don't have it, but others who might want to help you might want to know this so they don't waste their time too. Or is arx() some custom m-file you wrote?
Walter Roberson
el 19 de Feb. de 2013
dav
el 19 de Feb. de 2013
Walter Roberson
el 19 de Feb. de 2013
Have you tried using the debugger and stepping through the code to find out which command is generating the plot ?
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Youssef Khmou
el 19 de Feb. de 2013
hi,
your code does not produce any figure,
but if you want, you can add the following at the end of your code :
close;
Rajiv Singh
el 19 de Feb. de 2013
It is the RESID command that is bringing up the plot. It belongs to System Identification Toolbox. To make it work as documented (no figures when called with output arguments), use an IDDATA object to represent the data, as in:
r = resid(iddata([yt1(1:order);yt1]), m);
Calling RESID with double vector representing data is supported for backward compatibility. However, in this mode, the plot also gets shown since this was the behavior in the past before IDDATA object was introduced (I believe in ver 5).
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