how to generate loop for given program
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my dataset buttLoop3 is 24000x4 and i want to find out zero crossing of it...
i want to do below work in loop instead of typing it 4 time
zcd = dsp.ZeroCrossingDetector % calling function to detect zero count...
zcdOut = zcd(buttLoop3); % it counts how many times signals cross zero
y1 = buttLoop3(:,1) ; % filtered signal
zci = @(v) find(v(:).*circshift(v(:), [-1 0]) <= 0); % Returns Approximate Zero-Crossing Indices Of Argument Vector
xi1 = zci(y1); % zero crossing indices command
for k = 1:numel(xi1)-1
ti1(k) = interp1(y1([xi1(k) xi1(k)+1]), t([xi1(k) xi1(k)+1]), 0); % Interpolate To Find ‘t’ At ‘y=0 ’
end
y2 = buttLoop3(:,2) ; % filtered signal
zci = @(v) find(v(:).*circshift(v(:), [-1 0]) <= 0); % Returns Approximate Zero-Crossing Indices Of Argument Vector
xi2 = zci(y2); % zero crossing indices command
for k = 1:numel(xi2)-1
ti2(k) = interp1(y2([xi2(k) xi2(k)+1]), t([xi2(k) xi2(k)+1]), 0); % Interpolate To Find ‘t’ At ‘y=0 ’
end
y3 = buttLoop3(:,3) ; % filtered signal
zci = @(v) find(v(:).*circshift(v(:), [-1 0]) <= 0); % Returns Approximate Zero-Crossing Indices Of Argument Vector
xi3 = zci(y3); % zero crossing indices command
for k = 1:numel(xi3)-1
ti3(k) = interp1(y3([xi3(k) xi3(k)+1]), t([xi3(k) xi3(k)+1]), 0); % Interpolate To Find ‘t’ At ‘y=0 ’
end
y4 = buttLoop3(:,4) ; % filtered signal
zci = @(v) find(v(:).*circshift(v(:), [-1 0]) <= 0); % Returns Approximate Zero-Crossing Indices Of Argument Vector
xi4 = zci(y4); % zero crossing indices command
for k = 1:numel(xi4)-1
ti4(k) = interp1(y4([xi4(k) xi4(k)+1]), t([xi4(k) xi4(k)+1]), 0); % Interpolate To Find ‘t’ At ‘y=0 ’
end
Answers (1)
darova
on 16 Aug 2019
Then use for loop
% a(1) = 2;
% a(2) = 3;
% a(3) = 4;
% a(4) = 5;
for i = 1:4
a(i) = i+1;
end
Simple
2 Comments
Ali Asghar
on 21 Aug 2019
darova
on 21 Aug 2019
It's because you trying to assign
x(i) = [1 2 3];
You don't need indexes in this case
y = filter_datawindow(:,i) ; % filtered signal
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