Two Subplots in an Animated For-loop Problem
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Hi! I am new to Matlab and trying to learn more each day, and have some issues regarding making both of my subplots play at the same time. For the first plot, I searched for the peaks and valleys and plot them as the data recognized them as peaks/valleys, and have no problem with it. However, the second plot that I want to show is the displacement gathered from the peaks and valleys and show them when the first plot passes through the peaks/valleys. I also don't know how to incorporate the code for it, and I only know to use "comet()" on it but still not what i am looking for. My problem is in the for loop I made. Can you help me? Thanks in advance!
figure(3);
subplot (2,1,1)
h = plot(time(1), mag(1)); hold on; % Start with the first data point
ylabel('Acceleration');
title('Real-time Signal Analysis');
h.XDataSource = 'x1'; % Set the data source properties for dynamic updating
h.YDataSource = 'y1';
for i = 1:200:numel (time)
x1 = time(1:i);
y1 = mag(1:i);
refreshdata(h, 'caller');
drawnow;
[pks, locs] = findpeaks (mag,'MinPeakDistance',1500);
[vks, vlocs] = findpeaks (-mag, 'MinPeakDistance',1300);
vks = -vks;
valid_vks_indices = vlocs (time(vlocs) <= x1 (end));
valid_pks_indices = locs (time(locs) <= x1 (end));
if ~isempty (valid_vks_indices)
plot (time(valid_vks_indices), vks(ismember(vlocs, valid_vks_indices)), 'or');
end
if ~isempty (valid_pks_indices)
plot (time(valid_pks_indices), pks (ismember(locs, valid_pks_indices)), 'or');
end
pause(0.001);
subplot (2,1,2);
xlabel ('Time'); ylabel('Displacement');
for j = i
vel = cumtrapz (time, mag);
vel = filtfilt (b2, a2, vel);
disp = cumtrapz (time, vel);
disp = filtfilt (b2, a2, disp);
plot (time, disp)
end
end
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Angelo Yeo
el 1 de Feb. de 2024
Your code doesn't work. Can you check the following lines?
plot (time (vks), mag (ismember 'or')
plot (time, mag, x_pks, y_pks, 'or')
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Drishti
el 3 de Sept. de 2024
Hi Stella,
I understand that you are encountering issue in updating the displacement together with the magnitude which is peaks or valleys in first subplot.
This can be resolved by modifying the calculation of the displacement after the calculation of the peaks/valleys. I have assumed the values of ‘time’ and ‘mag’ variables for generating the issue.
% Replace these with your actual data
time = linspace(0, 10, 10000); % Simulated time data
mag = sin(2 * pi * 0.5 * time) + 0.1 * randn(size(time)); % Simulated acceleration data with noise
For a clearer understanding, please refer to the code provided below:
% Iterate over the data in increments
for i = 1:200:numel(time)
x1 = time(1:i);
y1 = mag(1:i);
% Update the first plot
refreshdata(h, 'caller');
% Find peaks and valleys
[pks, locs] = findpeaks(mag, 'MinPeakDistance', 1500);
[vks, vlocs] = findpeaks(-mag, 'MinPeakDistance', 1300);
vks = -vks;
valid_vks_indices = vlocs(time(vlocs) <= x1(end));
valid_pks_indices = locs(time(locs) <= x1(end));
if ~isempty(valid_vks_indices)
plot(time(valid_vks_indices), vks(ismember(vlocs, valid_vks_indices)), 'or');
end
if ~isempty(valid_pks_indices)
plot(time(valid_pks_indices), pks(ismember(locs, valid_pks_indices)), 'or');
end
% Calculate velocity and displacement up to the current index
if i > 1 % Ensure there is more than one data point
vel = cumtrapz(time(1:i), mag(1:i));
vel = filtfilt(b2, a2, vel);
disp = cumtrapz(time(1:i), vel);
disp = filtfilt(b2, a2, disp);
else
disp = 0; % Initial displacement is zero
end
% Update the second plot
x2 = time(1:i);
y2 = disp;
refreshdata(h2, 'caller');
drawnow;
pause(0.001);
end
hold off;
In the above code, the velocity and displacement are generated using ‘cumtrapz’ function. Furthermore, I have attached the image of the output subplots received:
For further information, you can refer to the MATLAB Documentation of ‘cumtrapz’ function:
I hope this helps.
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