Double condition to find index

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Jeanne Dury
Jeanne Dury le 24 Juin 2022
Commenté : Jeanne Dury le 24 Juin 2022
I have force data from force plate and I try to determine the impact time/index.
For that, I need two conditions:
1) Data exceeds 20 newtons (>20)
2) Data exceeds 20 newtons for more than 50 milliseconds
I tried with for + if and with for using find fonction.
Do you have some idea to resolve that ?
Thank you so much.
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James Tursa
James Tursa le 24 Juin 2022
What is the sampling rate of your recorded data?
Jeanne Dury
Jeanne Dury le 24 Juin 2022
The sample rate is 2000Hz

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 24 Juin 2022
freq = 2000; %hz
threshold = 20; %newtons
significant_time = 50; %milliseconds
significant_samples = ceil(significant_time/1000 * freq);
mask = ForceData(:).' > threshold;
streak = repmat(1, 1, significant_samples);
starts = strfind([false mask], [0 streak]);
stops = strfind([mask false], [streak 0]);
At this point, starts and stops will be vectors the same length, in which ForceData(starts(K):stops(K)) is a run of samples that exceed the threshold for at least as long as you require.
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Jeanne Dury
Jeanne Dury le 24 Juin 2022
Thank you very much for your answer. It works perfectly!

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Jonas
Jonas le 24 Juin 2022
myData=...;
fs=2000;
minLength=ceil(fs*0.05);
highVals=myData>20;
searchFor=conv(highVals,ones(1,minLength),'same');
% areas in which the condition is fullfilled are greater than your minLength
plot(searchFor);
findpeaks(searchFor>=minLength)

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