making different signals equal in length

Hi, I am working with a set of data and i need all of them to be the same length. how can i do this?

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Jan
Jan il 3 Dic 2012
It depends. As said already you can crop the longer ones, pad the shorter ones or apply an interpolation. For the latter there are linear, cubic, spline, bsline, trigonometric and more complicated interpolation methods.

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aliya
aliya il 1 Giu 2015
Modificato: aliya il 1 Giu 2015
What if we have multiple signals from a database of different sizes. how to make their length equal?
Find the maximum of their lengths, say maxlen. Then for each,
ifft(fft(TheSignal),maxlen)

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S1 = size(FirstMatrix);
S2 = size(SecondMatrix);
MaxS = max(S1, S2);
if MaxS(1) > S1(1); FirstMatrix(end+1:MaxS(1), :) = 0; end
if MaxS(2) > S1(2); FirstMatrix(:, end+1:MaxS(2)) = 0; end
if MaxS(1) > S2(1); SecondMatrix(end+1:MaxS(1), :) = 0; end
if MaxS(2) > S2(2); SecondMatrix(:, end+1:MaxS(2)) = 0; end
You can simplify this a bit if you are using vectors and you know the orientation of the vectors.

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Ah... did you want to do this by clipping the longer ones to the length of the shorter?
Lisa Justin
Lisa Justin il 3 Dic 2012
Modificato: Lisa Justin il 3 Dic 2012
yes exactly. But then i lose some relevant part of the signal which is not good either. I am a bit unsure how best to make all the length equal. they are about 600 files
thanks..it is useful

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Can you provide the data? you can do it by adding zeros, ones, any desirable data to the data having minimum sizes from data having maximum sizes by initializing max. data length caustiously..

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