Need Help..............Error using stem (line 43) X must be same length as Y.

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close all;
clear all;
clc;
fs=6000;
t=0:0.001:.1;
t1=0:1/fs:1;
f1=200;
f2=1000;
f3=1500;
f4=2500;
xa1=2*sin(f1*pi*t);
xa2=3*cos(f2*pi*t);
xa3=.5*sin(f3*pi*t);
xa4=sin(f4*pi*t);
xa11=2*sin(f1*pi*t);
xa22=3*cos(f2*pi*t);
xa33=.5*sin(f3*pi*t);
xa44=sin(f4*pi*t);
xa=xa1-xa2-xa3+xa4;
xaa=xa11-xa22-xa33+xa44;
subplot(2,1,1);
plot(t,xa);
ylabel('Amplitude');
xlabel('time t')
title('original wave')
hold on;
subplot(2,1,2);
stem(t1,xaa);
ylabel('Amplitude');
xlabel('time t')
title('Wave sampled at Fs=6000')
hold on;
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MOHAMUD abukar
MOHAMUD abukar on 30 Oct 2022
Moved: DGM on 30 Oct 2022
close all;
clear all;
clc;
n=-2:2;
x=[0.5, 2, -1.5, 2.5, 4, 3, -2, 3.5, 2, 0.5];
subplot(2,1,1);
stem(n,x);
xlabel('Time Sample');
ylabel('Amplitude');
title('Original sequence');
axis([-5,5,-5,8]);
m=n-3;
subplot(2,1,2);
stem(m,x);
xlabel('Time Sample');
ylabel('Amplitude');
title('Time shifted signal');
axis([-5,5,-5,8]);
DGM
DGM on 30 Oct 2022
Moved: DGM on 30 Oct 2022
How many elements are there in n? How many are in x? Are they equal? Why aren't they equal? Since they're all constants asserted arbitrarily, you're the only person who can answer that question.

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Accepted Answer

Stephan Ciobanu
Stephan Ciobanu on 13 Jan 2021
xaa is an 1x101 array and t1 is 1x6001 array.
Put t1 instead of t when you define xa11,xa22,xa33,xa44
xa11=2*sin(f1*pi*t1);
xa22=3*cos(f2*pi*t1);
xa33=.5*sin(f3*pi*t1);
xa44=sin(f4*pi*t1);

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Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens on 13 Jan 2021
Either you want
stem(t,xaa);
or you want to use t1 in the definitions of xa11, xa22 etc.

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