HOW TO GET DATA (imaginary) FROM FREQUENCY RANGES
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sagrario dominguez
am 8 Jan. 2016
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am 19 Jan. 2016
Hello everybody I am trying to get data points from a trace. Each point (Y axis) corresponds to a different frequency (X axis). I know the number of points, and the start and end frequencies of each range. But there are two or more frequency ranges. The delta of frequency is different from one range to another. So
Does anyone know how to do it, please?
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Image Analyst
am 9 Jan. 2016
What form is your input data in? A text file? An Excel workbook? Some picture printed in a paper journal? A CSV file? sagrario, you need to supply more info - we need something to go on if we are to help you. http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/728-how-do-i-write-a-good-question-for-matlab-answers
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Star Strider
am 8 Jan. 2016
If you need to read data from an Excel spreadsheet, use the xlsread function. As for plotting them, see the documentation for the fft function (even if the data you have is already in the frequency domain, the plot documentation there will be helpful).
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sagrario dominguez
am 18 Jan. 2016
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Star Strider
am 18 Jan. 2016
There is essentially nothing in that file. The ‘raw’ output (the third output of xlsread) is:
[d,s,r] = xlsread('sagrario dominguez DISPLAY.xls');
r =
Columns 1 through 5
'Possible display …' [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN]
[ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN]
'segment ' 'START ' 'STOP' ' POIN ' 'POWER'
[ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN] [ NaN]
[ 1.0000e+000] '100 KHz ' ' 1MHz ' [10.0000e+000] '0dBm'
[ 2.0000e+000] '2 MHz' '20MHz' [10.0000e+000] '0dBm'
Column 6
[ NaN]
[ NaN]
'IFBW '
[ NaN]
'10Hz'
'10Hz'
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