Understanding the following lines of code
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Hello all, I am trying to understand the meaning of following two lines of code, but not getting it clearly.
file_x_train = strcat( file_px, num2str(ii),'_M',num2str(M), '_N',num2str(N),'_', num2str(SNRdB),'dB.mat' );
file_h_train = strcat( file_py, num2str(ii),'_M',num2str(M), '_N',num2str(N),'_', num2str(SNRdB),'dB.mat' );
where, M = number of antennas, N = number of elements, SNRdB is a constant value say 10 decibels.
Any help in this regard will be highly appreciated.
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Stephen23
on 24 Jan 2024
A much better approach is to use SPRINTF.
M = 5;
N=10;
SNRdB = 10;
file_px = 'rawDatafileName';
ii = 2;
Compare:
sprintf('%s%d_M%d_N%d_%ddB.mat',file_px,ii,M,N,SNRdB)
strcat( file_px, num2str(ii),'_M',num2str(M), '_N',num2str(N),'_', num2str(SNRdB),'dB.mat' )
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Aquatris
on 24 Jan 2024
Edited: Aquatris
on 24 Jan 2024
My guess is the code is used to generate a name for a mat file after performing some postprocessing on raw data from 'file_px'.
So file_px is probably an excel sheet with data in it. Then probably some post-processing is done on the data from the excel sheet and the results needs to be saved. To have a meaningful name with the origin of the data, and some usefull info, they use the code. So just from the name of the mat file, you can see the info for _M SNR etc.,
M = 5;N=10;SNRdB = 10; % dummy postprocessed info from
file_px = 'rawDatafileName'; % dummy file name
ii = 2;
strcat( file_px, num2str(ii),'_M',num2str(M), '_N',num2str(N),'_', num2str(SNRdB),'dB.mat' )
So results show you that mat file contains data from 'rawDatafileName', has 5 antennas (_M5), has 10 elements (_N10) and has a SNR of 10dB (_10dB);
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