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Real Time Plot Not Smooth Enough

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Bolin
Bolin il 19 Ott 2014
Risposto: Star Strider il 19 Ott 2014
Hi Guys
I have written a real time plotter that plots 128 samples I receive from an EEG headset, one sample at the time and attached is the result.
Obviously, since I'm plotting one point at a time, it is not going to be continuous enough.
Is there anyway to do real time interpolation to some how connect these dots?
If not, how do people produce real time plots that are continuous (smooth or jagged doesn't matter)?
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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson il 19 Ott 2014
Please post your code.
Bolin
Bolin il 19 Ott 2014
Let's 'h' be the object we wish to query
for Seconds = 1:5
for Samples = 1:128
Channel_1 = h.data(Samples,4);
Channel_2 = h.data(Samples,5);
subplot(2,1,1)
plot(i+Seconds*128,Channel_1,'--r','LineWidth',1.8), axis([0 640 2000 8000])
hold on
grid on
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(i+Seconds*128,Channel_2,'--g','LineWidth',1.8), axis([0 640 2000 8000])
hold on
grid on
drawnow
end
end

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Star Strider
Star Strider il 19 Ott 2014
To produce a line that appears continuous, change your plots to:
plot(i+Seconds*128,Channel_1,'-r','LineWidth',1.8)
plot(i+Seconds*128,Channel_2,'-g','LineWidth',1.8)
The '--' linetype will plot a dashed line, the '-' linetype will plot a continuous one.

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