Usage of downsample function in 2012b

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Abhijit Bahirat
Abhijit Bahirat on 11 Dec 2013
Commented: Abhijit Bahirat on 12 Dec 2013
I am Matlab 2012b installed with 64-bit edition.
I tried using 'downsample' function using a simple vector as an input argument.
It throws following error, "Undefined function 'downsample' for input arguments of type 'double'"
Is it because of 64-bit edition? Because it works perfectly fine on 32-bit edition.
Any suggestions?
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Abhijit Bahirat
Abhijit Bahirat on 12 Dec 2013
Hey I have figured out the problem. It was license issue and I don't have signal processing toolbox installed. :)
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kjetil87
kjetil87 on 11 Dec 2013
Edited: kjetil87 on 11 Dec 2013
Undefined function means that the function does not exist, so parhaps there is a small typo in your call?
Is the signal processing toolbox listed in:
path
on the 64b version?
What happens if you type:
which downsample
?
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kjetil87
kjetil87 on 11 Dec 2013
Edited: kjetil87 on 11 Dec 2013
That is strange, try putting a
which downsample
right before your call in your function/script , does it still list the correct function? (is there a chance that you have redefined it? )
Abhijit Bahirat
Abhijit Bahirat on 12 Dec 2013
Hey I have figured out the problem. It was license issue and I don't have signal processing toolbox installed. :)
Thanks for replies!

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