For example, I want to get a result like this. b=[1 diff(3)]=[1 0]. Not b=[1] .

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differentiation of constant value is zero. But in matlab, diff(3)=[]; I want to get a vector which components are constant and zero. For example, I want to get a result like this. b=[1 diff(3)]=[1 0]. Not b=[1] How can I solve it?

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez on 30 Jul 2013
Do something like the following function:
function out=my_diff(in)
out = diff(in);
if isempty(out)
out = 0;
end

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Jan
Jan on 30 Jul 2013
Edited: Jan on 30 Jul 2013
diff() is not the "differentiation", but the "difference" of neighboring elements. As long as [3] does not have neighboring elements the result is empty, of course.
The "differentiation" is performed by the command gradient. But even with this [3] is not a well defined input: There is no slope between one point. Replying 0 is mathematically incorrect then.

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