- Click Spectrogram on the Display tab to compute and display the spectrogram.
- When you have the optimal settings for your signal, click Generate Script and select Spectrogram Script to generate a script that you can use in MATLAB.
- You can then save and reuse the generated script to load and display multiple signals with consistent spectrogram parameters.
in SignalAnalyzer: change spectrogram settings for all displayed spectrograms
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Nicolas
el 4 de Jun. de 2025
Comentada: Nicolas
el 12 de Jun. de 2025
Hello,
I'm often comparing signals spectrogram within SignalAnalyzer, is there a way to change the settings (e.g. frequency limits) for all displayed spectrograms?
As far as I know, I need to do it for each of them, and do it again if I load a new signal.
Thanks
Nico
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Jaskirat
el 11 de Jun. de 2025
I understand you are looking for a way to change the settings for all displayed spectrograms. I could not seem to find any explicit functionality to do so, however you can follow the following steps to make the process easier-
The following documentation provides helpful tips for working with the Signal Analyzer:
Hope this helps!
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