define an array in equation

pi2=2*pi;
k=14e12;
fc=55e6;
tp=5e-6;
D=-tp/2:0.1e-6:tp/2;
tau=(D);
I have an array element tau.
I need to put this into an equation. so, i wrote the code as
Stx(tau)=(exp(1j*pi2*((fc*tau)+((k*(tau^2))/2))));
but it showed me error:
Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
Error in ==> factorized1 at 37
Stx(tau(D))=floor(exp(1j*pi2*((fc*tau)+((k*(tau.^2))/2))));
so how can i define it?

Answers (2)

You cannot define "equations" in MATLAB except in the symbolic toolbox.
Try
Stx= @(tau) (exp(1j*pi2*((fc*tau)+((k*(tau^2))/2))));
and then Stx would become a function that you could pass tau to and get a result from.
Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 7 Apr 2013
Edited: Youssef Khmou on 7 Apr 2013
hi, try directly :
Stx=(exp(1j*pi2*((fc*tau)+((k*(tau.^2))/2))));
plot(real(Stx))

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