Omit detrending in certain portion of signal
Show older comments
Hello,
I have a signal with a certain portion that is much higher than the rest of the signal.
How can I avoid applying detrending to this portion but apply detrending to everything to the left and right of this signal? Blue portion should be detrended. Red portion should not be detrended and stay at this or a similar level.
What if I have two of these red portions within my signal? For example the lower peak portion in the middle and the higher portion to the right. Do not detrend both portions?
Thanks.

2 Comments
Mathieu NOE
on 22 Mar 2022
hello
We can better help you if you share data (and code ?)
tx
Konvictus177
on 22 Mar 2022
Accepted Answer
More Answers (1)
Benjamin Thompson
on 22 Mar 2022
0 votes
You can use an index vector and the 'SamplePoints' option for the detrend function:
>> n = 1:length(signal);
>>n = n';
>> I = (n < 4000) | ((n > 4500)) & (n < 8500);
>> signal_detrended = detrend(signal(I), 'SamplePoints', n(I));
>> hold off;
>> figure, plot(n, signal)
>> grid on, zoom on
>> hold on
>> plot(n(I), signal_detrended, 'r')
2 Comments
Konvictus177
on 22 Mar 2022
Edited: Konvictus177
on 22 Mar 2022
Benjamin Thompson
on 22 Mar 2022
This is just some basic MATLAB commands, but here you are. The index vector defines the set of what was detrended and what was not.
>> signal_combined = zeros(length(signal), 1);
>> signal_combined(I) = signal_detrended;
>> signal_combined(~I) = signal(~I);
>> figure, plot(n, signal_combined)
Categories
Find more on Descriptive Statistics in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!

