Generate and plot y(n) = 2*x(n-5) - 3*x(n+4)

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Ch My
Ch My on 23 Apr 2017
Answered: Sabitha V on 19 Aug 2021
Hi,i tried a lot of ways but i cant seem to set the sequence into the equation. I kept getting the error 'Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.' . How do i code this? Thank you.
plot the given random sequence.
n = -2:10
x(n)=(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,6,5,4,3,2,1)
y(n)= 2*x(n-5) - 3*x(n+4)
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 23 Apr 2017
So, how is this indexing supposed to work? E.g., for y(1) your second equation would be:
y(1) = 2*x(-4) - 3*x(5)
What is x(-4) supposed to mean? You currently don't have a good definition of how y and x are related for the indexes involved.
Tahani Al Bulushi
Tahani Al Bulushi on 17 Oct 2019
Yo James how about you answer the question not point out that hes trying to plot negative indices and then stopping.

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Sabitha V
Sabitha V on 19 Aug 2021
syms x n x(n)={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,6,5,4,3,2,1} x1(n)=5*x(n-5)-3*x(n+4) x2(n)=x(3-n)+x(n).*x(n-2)

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