Extract signal values from a data file
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Hussein Kokash
am 19 Dez. 2022
Kommentiert: Star Strider
am 23 Dez. 2022
Hello all,
I am trying to extract some basic signal values from a data file that I have which is a plot of a sinosodial wave vs length:
data = dlmread('data_30.txt');
z = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
figure(1)
plot(z,y,'b')
xlabel('Spanwise length')
ylabel('Velocity')
I want to identify and match the following:
% Fs=800;
% Tf=2;
% t=0:1/Fs:Tf;
% f=[40 75];
% Amp=[4.5 9.22];
% sigma=1.33;
% y=Amp(1)*exp(j*2*pi*t*f(1))+Amp(2)*exp(j*2*pi*t*f(2));
% N=(sigma/sqrt(2))*(randn(size(t))+j*randn(size(t)));
% y=y+N;
% fy=FFT(y,Fs);
The above code is part of the code:
PSD (Power Spectral Density), and Amplitude Spectrum with adjusted FFT
I know that the length in my case is z, Can you guide me on how to identify the above values (Fs, Tf, f, Amp, N, etc..)?
The data file is attacehd, I appreciate your input.
Thanks!
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Star Strider
am 19 Dez. 2022
I am not certain what ‘identify and match’ means. It is certainly possible to filter the 40 and 75 Hz frequencies individually, and their both defining a bandwidth, with a bandpass filter (introduced in R2018a, so you should have it) —
data = readmatrix('https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/1236212/data_30.txt');
z = data(:,1);
y = data(:,2);
Fs = 1/mean(diff(z))
f=[40 75];
figure(1)
plot(z,y,'b')
xlabel('Spanwise length')
ylabel('Velocity')
Hz40 = bandpass(y, [-1 1]+f(1), Fs, 'ImpulseResponse','iir');
Hz75 = bandpass(y, [-1 1]+f(2), Fs, 'ImpulseResponse','iir');
Hz4075 = bandpass(y, f, Fs, 'ImpulseResponse','iir');
figure
subplot(3,1,1)
plot(z, Hz40)
grid
ylabel('Amplitude')
title('40 Hz')
subplot(3,1,2)
plot(z, Hz75)
grid
ylabel('Amplitude')
title('75 Hz')
subplot(3,1,3)
plot(z, Hz4075)
grid
xlabel('z')
ylabel('Amplitude')
title('40-75 Hz')
Experiment to get different results.
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Star Strider
am 23 Dez. 2022
As always, my pleasure!
The ability to use table variables that were not valid MATLAB variable names was introduced after R2018b. I forgot about that. Use: 'PSDs_dB' and such instead (or create your own variable names, since there is nothing particularly sacred about the ones I chose). Anything that is a valid MATLAB variable name should work.
Try this instead —
PSDdBTable = table(freqs,pow2db(PSDs),pow2db(PSDci),'VariableNames',{'freqs','PSDs_dB','PSDci_dB'})
That should run without error.
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