plot limit problem for x sides
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the code show to me my plot just for x=12 i need it to work for x=0
i did the xlim and the ylim but i havn't no think !
semilogy(vec_SNR_dB,var_ber, 'c', 'MarkerSize', 3 );
ylim( [ 1e-6, 100 ] ); xlim( [ 0, 20 ] );
grid on;
hold on ;
can some one help me plz !
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Tomasz
el 9 de Sept. de 2024
Editada: Tomasz
el 9 de Sept. de 2024
In the code you have
mod_order = 16;
vec_EbN0_dB = 0:2:20
vec_SNR_dB = vec_EbN0_dB + 10*log10(mod_order)
your problem is that you create the X vector for your plot using summation, and the second part of that sum is constant 12.0412 so your X vector will always start with an offset.
You must design vec_SNR_dB in a way that is tarts at 0.
Why not just use vec_EbN0_db? It starts at 0 and end at 20. And If you need somevery specific points on the X axis then just create a vecotr for those values manually, or figure out different formula.
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nick
el 12 de Sept. de 2024
Hi Amani,
It seems that the variable 'vec_SNR_dB', which represents the Signal to Noise Ratio in decibels, should be on the y-axis instead of the x-axis in the figure. The function 'semilogy' has arguments in the following order: (X,Y) where represents x- and y-coordinates respectively.
You can refer to the following documentation to learn more about the function 'semilogy':
To represent the plot accurately, you should use the 'semilogy' function as follows:
semilogy(var_ber,vec_SNR_dB, 'c', 'MarkerSize', 3 );
Kindly please share a reproducible version of the code to narrow down the other potential problems.
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