Two Signals on one graph? Difference between two signals?
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Hello all;
I am working on two EEG signals (channel 5 & channel 13): f_c5(j,:) =abs(fft(t5(j,:),L)); f_c13(j,:) =abs(fft(t13(j,:),L));
And I am trying to find an equation that allow me to draw both signal on the same graph.
Also I would like to draw a graph presenting the difference between both of them.
Does anybody have any idea about it?
Many Thanks, Marwan
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the cyclist
el 21 de Jul. de 2011
Here are two ways.
x = 1:10;
y1 = 2*x;
y2 = 3.5*x;
% Multiple plot commands, with "hold" on
figure
hold on
plot(x,y1,'r');
plot(x,y2,'b');
plot(x,y2-y1,'g');
% Multiple lines in one plot command
figure
plot(x,y1,x,y2,x,y2-y1);
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Murthy
el 14 de Sept. de 2011
Hi.
What should we do when y1 and y2 are not defined on common x but different x values. Say x1= 1:10:100; and x2 = 0.1:0.05:300
How can I plot the difference of y1 and y2?
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Jan
el 14 de Sept. de 2011
Simply fill the shorter of y1 or y2 with NaNs, such that both vectors have the same size again.
Walter Roberson
el 14 de Sept. de 2011
Jan, if the x coordinates are not aligned on the same interval, subtraction is not going to be meaningful.
Murthy, you will need to interpolate (such as by using interp1()) to a common interval over the shared range and do the subtraction on the interpolated data. In the particular example you give, the interpolation could be done by subsampling of x2, x2(1*20:10*20:100*20) but it would be easy to construct examples where interp1() was needed.
Meth Hathemi
el 24 de Mayo de 2017
hello Sir i have a simulate problem could you find a solution and send me the code of arduino board and matlab? PLEASE methlouthihathemi@gmail.com
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Walter Roberson
el 24 de Mayo de 2017
See https://www.mathworks.com/company/jobs/opportunities/ for information on getting the code for MATLAB.
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