/usr/share/octave/packages/signal-1.3.2/rectpuls.m is in octave-signal 1.3.2-5.
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##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {@var{y} =} rectpuls (@var{t})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{y} =} rectpuls (@var{t}, @var{w})
##
## Generate a rectangular pulse over the interval [-@var{w}/2,@var{w}/2),
## sampled at times @var{t}. This is useful with the function @code{pulstran}
## for generating a series pulses.
##
## Example:
## @example
## @group
## fs = 11025; # arbitrary sample rate
## f0 = 100; # pulse train sample rate
## w = 0.3/f0; # pulse width 3/10th the distance between pulses
## auplot(pulstran(0:1/fs:4/f0, 0:1/f0:4/f0, 'rectpuls', w), fs);
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @seealso{pulstran}
## @end deftypefn
function y = rectpuls(t, w = 1)
if nargin<1 || nargin>2,
print_usage;
endif
y = zeros(size(t));
idx = find(t>=-w/2 & t < w/2);
try wfi = warning("off", "Octave:fortran-indexing");
catch wfi = 0;
end_try_catch
unwind_protect
y(idx) = ones(size(idx));
unwind_protect_cleanup
warning(wfi);
end_unwind_protect
endfunction
%!assert(rectpuls(0:1/100:0.3,.1), rectpuls([0:1/100:0.3]',.1)');
%!assert(isempty(rectpuls([],.1)));
%!demo
%! fs = 11025; # arbitrary sample rate
%! f0 = 100; # pulse train sample rate
%! w = 0.3/f0; # pulse width 1/10th the distance between pulses
%! x = pulstran(0:1/fs:4/f0, 0:1/f0:4/f0, 'rectpuls', w);
%! plot([0:length(x)-1]*1000/fs, x);
%! ylabel("amplitude"); xlabel("time (ms)");
%! title("graph shows 3 ms pulses at 0,10,20,30 and 40 ms");
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