Decompose Data int a Matrix
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Mansour Aljohani
il 29 Lug 2015
Commentato: Star Strider
il 10 Ago 2015
I got how to locate my data from the signal in the following link: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/229678#answer_185935
but how to decompose my data int a matrix. I attached my row data.
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Star Strider
il 30 Lug 2015
The data you want is when the ‘lowSignal’ vector is equal to 1. If each column in your matrix has one pulse from that record, the separation has already been done. By definition, each column is a pulse, so if your matrix is ‘M’ and it is of size (Nx8), where ‘N’ is the number of rows, to get the first and eighth pulses:
Pulse_1 = M(:,1);
Pulse_8 = M(:,8);
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Star Strider
il 9 Ago 2015
I have no idea. My code worked with your data, or I’d not have posted it.
What was the error?
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Mansour Aljohani
il 9 Ago 2015
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Star Strider
il 10 Ago 2015
My pleasure.
That usually means the array sizes between the LHS and RHS of an assignment don’t match. My code assumes all the ‘epochs’ (as I called them) were of equal lengths, since they were the same in the file you provided.
Change the loop to:
for k1 = 1:length(epk_start)
sig_mtx{k1} = signal(epk_start(k1):epk_end(k1));
tim_mtx{k1} = time_vct(epk_start(k1):epk_end(k1));
end
This converts ‘sig_mtx’ and tim_mtx to cell arrays. That should at least solve the current problem. However you will have to program subsequent assignments involving them to accommodate the different lengths, and to change the cell arrays to double arrays in your code. See the documentation on Cell Arrays for details.
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