WFDB - reading in ECG files

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M.
M. le 10 Déc 2011
I have downloaded the WFDB toolbox from PhysioNet for MATLAB.
I am trying to read in an ECG file (nsr001.ecg) downloaded from PhysioBank into MATLAB but all my attempts have failed so far! I am using the 'rdsamp' command.
I have downloaded nsr001.ecg (signal) and nsr001.hea (annotation) files. The path where both of the files are located has been added to MATLAB.
What is the correct syntax to use to read the ECG data files from my drive into MATLAB using the WFDB toolbox commands?
Thanks.

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Mauro Alejandro Pereira
Mauro Alejandro Pereira le 8 Nov 2017
I have the same problem, in wfdbdemo.m it there the solution.

Mohsen  Davarynejad
Mohsen Davarynejad le 10 Déc 2011
First you have to download the rdsign212.m and rdsign212.dll. To read the first N samples of an M-lead ECG (supposing that the data is saved in binary format) you have to use the following command (assuming your data is saved in ECGData.ecg):
ECGSignal = rdsign212('ECGData.ecg',M,1,N)
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Mohsen  Davarynejad
Mohsen Davarynejad le 10 Déc 2011
My recommendation was for the case you are using MIT-database ECG. Sorry for the confusion!!
M.
M. le 10 Déc 2011
Yes I am using the MIT database (PhysioBank). The help documentation for the WFDB toolbox indicates that 'rdsamp' should be used.

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M.
M. le 10 Déc 2011
I have just found out that the 'rdsamp' function requires a .dat file as the input.
.dat files from the PhysioBank database contain the digitised ECG as well as the beat annotations.
.ecg files only contain beat annotations.

fradaric joseph
fradaric joseph le 24 Fév 2012
Add those dat files from MIT BIH into the working directory, Then use import wizard, now you can use the commands like rdssamp..etc
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mina
mina le 25 Mai 2014
what is input wizard?

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