How to count the total interruption?

figure(1)
plot(a,b,'r*','Markersize',1);
xlabel('Epoch')
ylabel('PRN')
title('Satellite Visibility from Javed Receiver 1');
Hello
I have plot a signal in which i am getting some interruption. Plot is of total number of visible satellite on y-axis and total number of epoch on x-axis. So I am getting graph as attached.

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My guess is that you've got NaN values. You can count the number of NaN values:
sum(isnan(x))
figure(1)
plot(a,b,'r*','Markersize',1);
xlabel('Epoch')
ylabel('PRN')
title('Satellite Visibility from Javed Receiver 1');
In the above case , How can I count it. As you can see the plot and the data in a and b array.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz am 30 Apr. 2020
The variables you're plotting are 'a' and 'b'. Check for NaN values in both using isnan().
vimal kumar chawda
vimal kumar chawda am 1 Mai 2020
There is no gap or NaN in the data so it is difficult plot it.
How can I do it and please find the attachement of a and b ? I think you are giving my right direction and I am not able to fidure it out.

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KSSV
KSSV am 1 Mai 2020

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There are no NaN's in the data. To get the breaks/ interruption you can get the successuve distances and find the ditances which are greater then the resolution.
a, b are your point arrays.
da = diff(a) ;
db = diff(b) ;
d = sqrt(da.^2+db.^2) ;
iwant = nnz(d>1) ; % I assume if the points are continuous the distance should be 1.

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