how to find argument or angle of a complex number in matlab?

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Dear sir/madam,
How do we find the argument of a complex number in matlab?
If I use the function angle(x) it shows the following warning "??? Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals."
I am using the matlab version MATLAB 7.10.0(R2010a).
Please reply as soon as possible, since this is very much needed for my project. Looking forward for your reply.
Thanking you, BSD

Accepted Answer

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 30 Jun 2011
That error you're seeing has to do with the syntax or variable you're referencing when you call angle. Did you overwrite angle() with a variable?
whos angle
clear angle
angle(2+4i) %works

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 30 Jun 2011
The function angle is the correct function. The error is unrelated. You are likely not simple calling
angle(x)
but rather
angle(x(y))
where y is either a scalar or an array, but with at least one element that is not a real positive integer as the error tells you.
If you truly are only calling angle(x)
then you must have defined a function someplace on the search path called angle.

Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 30 Jun 2011
>> angle([1+i,1-i,i,-i])
ans =
0.7854 -0.7854 1.5708 -1.5708
Do you have a variable called "angle" of your own?

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