triang()
Signal Processing
triang() is a MATLAB®-compatible signal processing function for generate a triangular window of length n without zeros at the endpoints. similar to bartlett but without zero endpoints. Run it online in your browser with SimLab — free, no install, no license required.
Generate a triangular window of length N without zeros at the endpoints. Similar to Bartlett but without zero endpoints.
Syntax
triang(N)
Examples — run triang() in your browser
triang(64)▶ Run
See Also
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Frequently Asked Questions about triang()
Is the triang() function free to use in SimLab?
Yes. SimLab is 100% free — no signup, no license, and no usage limits. You can run triang() and 510+ other MATLAB®-compatible functions directly in your browser at simulations4all.com/simlab.
Do I need to install MATLAB to use triang()?
No. SimLab runs entirely in your web browser with zero installation. The triang() function works without any MATLAB® license or software download.
What does triang() do?
Generate a triangular window of length N without zeros at the endpoints. Similar to Bartlett but without zero endpoints. It is a MATLAB®-compatible signal processing function available in SimLab with the same calling syntax as MATLAB® — typically: triang(N).
Can I run triang() in my browser?
Yes. Open SimLab at simulations4all.com/simlab, write or paste code that calls triang(), and run it. Execution happens locally in your browser — no data leaves your machine.
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