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how can i plot 5 periods of this signal

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ocsse
ocsse il 24 Mar 2018
Modificato: Image Analyst il 30 Set 2021
hi, i have the following signal and i want to plot 5 cycles of it. but i'm getting an error
samples = 500;
T = 5;
f0 = 1/T;
t = linspace(0,T,samples+1); % 5 cycles
t(end) = [];
s2_hinf = exp(-((t-6)/4));
s2 = repmat(s2_hinf, [1 5]);
figure(1)
plot(t, s2);
but i'm getting the following error Error using plot Vectors must be the same length.
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Jan
Jan il 25 Mar 2018
Modificato: Jan il 25 Mar 2018
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Rukshi Sundararaj
Rukshi Sundararaj il 29 Set 2021
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Jan
Jan il 24 Mar 2018
Modificato: Jan il 24 Mar 2018
If you use repmat to concatenate the data 5 times, you have to concatenate the time t also 5 times, but add T in each block cumulatively:
samples = 500;
T = 5;
t = linspace(0,T,samples+1); % 5 cycles
t(end) = [];
s2_hinf = exp((6 - t) / 4);
s2 = repmat(s2_hinf, [1 5]);
t2 = reshape(t(:) + (0:T:4*T), 1, []); % >= Matlab R2016b
figure;
plot(t2, s2);
With older Matlab versions:
t2 = reshape(bsxfun(@plus, t(:), 0:T:4*T), 1, []);

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 24 Mar 2018
Your linspace() is wrong. You could do this:
samples = 500;
T = 5; % Period
f0 = 1/T; % Not used!
t = linspace(0, 5 * T, samples); % 5 cycles
s2_hinf = exp(-((t-6)/4));
plot(t, s2_hinf);
But I don't see where any cycles comes in. You are not using anything like sin() or cos(), so are you expecting oscillations?

Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 24 Mar 2018
Perhaps you mean this:
samples = 500;
T = 5; % Period
f0 = 1/T; % Not used!
t = linspace(0, T, samples); % 5 cycles
s2_hinf = exp(-((t-6)/4));
s5 = repmat(s2_hinf, [1, 5]);
t = linspace(0, length(s5), samples*5); % 5 cycles
plot(t, s5);
grid on;
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ocsse
ocsse il 24 Mar 2018
how do you make the x axis from 0 to 25?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 30 Set 2021
Modificato: Image Analyst il 30 Set 2021
@ocsse, how about
t = t / 100;
or
t = linspace(0, 25, samples*5);

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