to plot binary data for the predefined time interval
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ABDUL
am 4 Jun. 2019
Kommentiert: Guillaume
am 4 Jun. 2019
how to plot binary input using matlab?
x=[1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 ] , frequency is 8Mhz , also i need to plot odd and even samples for two bit interval. kindly help in this regard
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Guillaume
am 4 Jun. 2019
plot means many things. You need to clarify what sort of plot you want.
Possibly:
sampleddata = timetable(x(:), 'SampleRate', 8e6, 'VariableNames', {'sample'})
plot(sampleddata.Time, sampleddata.sample)
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Guillaume
am 4 Jun. 2019
You're still not giving many details of what you want.
I'd be surprised if there isn't some plotting function for digital signals in the signal processing toolbox or dsp toolbox, but as I've got neither I don't know.
In base matlab, it's fairly easy to get a plot of a digitial signal:
x = [1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 ]; %demo data
sampleddata = timetable(x(:), 'SampleRate', 8e6, 'VariableNames', {'sample'}) %a better way to store the data
stairs(sampleddata.Time, sampleddata.sample);
ylim([-0.5, 1.5]);
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Sayyed Ahmad
am 4 Jun. 2019
try something like this:
n=0;
while n<5000
for i=1:1000
t(i)=now;
x=[1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1]; %read your x from sensor
y(i)=sum(x.*2.^(length(x)-1:-1:0));
end
plot(t,y(end:-1:1))
pause(1e-3);
n=n+1;
end
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Sayyed Ahmad
am 4 Jun. 2019
important is this part of code:
x=[1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1];
y(i)=sum(x.*2.^(length(x)-1:-1:0)); % change the binary digital signal to a dec. number
and
plot(t,y(end:-1:1)); % plotting for an acceptable time interval
It is yours, how you embaded the codes!
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