similarity between closely related signals

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Hello Community,
I have two signals taken over same time samples. (acti.mat & phs0.mat)
how do i find out the time instant till which both signals are closely same (quantatively very close and shape similar).
like for example visually i can find that till 21.2ns the signals are similar
figure
>> plot(acti(:,1),acti(:,2))
>> hold on
>> plot(phs0(:,1),phs0(:,2))
How can i find this time instant directly ?
I do not know the excat use of corrcoef or xcorr here.

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Net Fre
Net Fre on 9 Dec 2021
You can create a vector calculating the difference between the two, and then find the first index where it is larger than a specific threshold:
MyDifference = abs(acti(:,2)-phs0(:,2)); % calculate the absolute error between corresponding elements.
MyThreshold = 1; % or whatever number you want.
find(Mydifference>=Mythreshold,1) %find first difference that is bigger than MyThreshold
Theoretically you could use:
find(Mydifference~=0,1)
But in your attachments the values aren't exactly zero so you would need to determine what difference is to big for you.
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Sajid Afaque
Sajid Afaque on 9 Dec 2021
I have a window(signal for a particular duration), say part of phs0.mat how do I find this part in acti.mat , the best fit region in acti.mat

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