How the rectangular pulse will be after subtraction A minus B ??

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Moksh
Moksh on 31 Oct 2023
Hi Tariq,
I understand that you are trying to generate two rectangular pulses "∏(t-2)" and "∏((t-1)/3)" and then plot their difference.
You can try generating a time series and then use logical indexing to generate square pulse. Then their difference can be plotted using the “plot” function in MATLAB.
Here is an example code for this:
% Generate a time vector
t = 0:0.01:10;
% Generate the square pulse (t-2)
A = (t >= 2) & (t < 3);
% Generate the square pulse (t-1)/3
B = (t >= 1/3) & (t < 2/3);
% Combine the two square pulses
resultant_pulse = A - B;
% Plot the combined pulse
figure;
plot(t, resultant_pulse);
xlabel('t');
ylabel('Amplitude');
title('A - B');
For more information about the “plot” function please refer to the following link:
I hope this information helps resolve the query.
Best Regards,
Moksh Aggarwal

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