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Trying to generate bode plot data for a 8196 points fft. it takes too long and never ends the calculation, what to do?

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Hello,
i am trying to get the data for Bode and Nyquist plot using a FFt with 8196 points. I got the sine sweep move using a dc motor and got the data. Converted it to fft and calculated the Transfer Function. All i need is to plot the bode plot but it takes a lot time and never ends (tried for 30 minutes and then killed matlab). So is there a way to increase the speed or make it efficient to get data faster?
I tried the same using less number of points i.e. 512,1024,2196 and took 2 minutes, 5 minutes and 12 minutes.
I want to get faster results.

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Pratyush
Pratyush le 30 Mai 2024
Hi Harshul,
To speed up Bode and Nyquist plot generation from FFT data in MATLAB, especially with a large dataset, consider the following strategies:
1. Optimize FFT Calculation
- Use fewer points if high resolution isn't critical.
- Ensure the number of points is a power of 2 for efficiency.
2. Efficient Transfer Function Calculation
- Vectorize calculations to avoid loops.
- Use sparse matrix operations if applicable.
3. Plotting Optimization
- Decimate data to plot fewer points without losing plot integrity.
- Use efficient plotting functions like 'semilogx' or 'semilogy'.
4. Parallel Computing
- Utilize MATLAB's Parallel Computing Toolbox for faster computations.
5. Efficient Data Handling
- Preallocate arrays to avoid dynamic resizing.
- Choose appropriate data types ('single' vs. 'double') based on precision needs.
6. Use MATLAB Profiler
- Identify and address bottlenecks in your code with MATLAB's profiler.
Hope this helps.

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