this exercise need to be done by matlab The same design is req
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this exercise need to be done by matlab
The same design is req
![Exercise 9: Shifted Square signal and use of legend command
Implement the following in Matlab:
x(t) = 1+K, 2<t<3, x(t)=0 for all other times, K=(S1+S2)/1e7
y(t)=x(t+1).
Plot both x(t) and x(t+1) on same plots with different line styles and
use legend command to label.
Hint: Some helpful commands
Time Shifting%%%
to=-1;
In max (T) -min (T);
Nshift round (length (T) *to/In)
Xshift circshift (X, Nshift);
plot (T, X, 'r--', 'linewidth', 1);
hold;
plot (T, Xshift, 'k', 'linewidth', 2);
hold;
grid
legend ('x (t)', 'x (t+1) ')
xlabel ('Time (seconds) ')
ylabel ('X (t) ')
title ('Square signal')
axis ([-10 +10 -1.5 +5])
X(t)
-10 -8
-6
-4
Square signal
-2 0 2
Time (seconds)
4
6
-x(t)
*x(t+1)
8
10](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F80c3b3ad-65a0-4555-a562-b78f9d88ad4e%2Fdbd3edb9-1fcf-4613-bc9f-fc713bb0b326%2Fcb7x1bb_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 9: Shifted Square signal and use of legend command
Implement the following in Matlab:
x(t) = 1+K, 2<t<3, x(t)=0 for all other times, K=(S1+S2)/1e7
y(t)=x(t+1).
Plot both x(t) and x(t+1) on same plots with different line styles and
use legend command to label.
Hint: Some helpful commands
Time Shifting%%%
to=-1;
In max (T) -min (T);
Nshift round (length (T) *to/In)
Xshift circshift (X, Nshift);
plot (T, X, 'r--', 'linewidth', 1);
hold;
plot (T, Xshift, 'k', 'linewidth', 2);
hold;
grid
legend ('x (t)', 'x (t+1) ')
xlabel ('Time (seconds) ')
ylabel ('X (t) ')
title ('Square signal')
axis ([-10 +10 -1.5 +5])
X(t)
-10 -8
-6
-4
Square signal
-2 0 2
Time (seconds)
4
6
-x(t)
*x(t+1)
8
10
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