Plotting a spectrum-like figure
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Hello, I am aware of the spectrogram function of MATLAB. But I can't use that, and my question is I have three vectors-time, frequency, and energy of each frequency. I want to plot a figure where in x-axis I have time, in y-axis I have frequency and the energy of each frequency is visualized by different colors. Can you please explain how to plot?
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Robert U
le 17 Août 2017
Hi Tahmid Chowdhury,
From what you are describing you could have a look at contourf() https://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/contourf.html?s_tid=srchtitle and since there is the need of a grid instead of vectors for x- and y-axis you should have a look at meshgrid() https://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/meshgrid.html?searchHighlight=meshgrid&s_tid=doc_srchtitle.
Kind regards,
Robert
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Robert U
le 17 Août 2017
Here just a small example out of matlab:
contourf(peaks(20),256,'LineStyle','none')
John BG
le 17 Août 2017
Hi Tahmid
You don't want to use spectrogram because not enough time lines, right?
Perhaps you would like to use one of the following
1.
[x,y] = meshgrid(-3:.5:3,-3:.1:3);
z = peaks(x,y);
figure;ribbon(y,z)
2.
figure
[X,Y,Z] = peaks(30);
waterfall(X,Y,Z)
3.
Lawrence has built a ceptstral GUI that seems to match the tool needed to compare those 3 time-vectors mentioned in your question
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download available here
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4.
https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/7463-waterfall-fft?s_tid=srchtitle
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John BG
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Tahmid Chowdhury
le 19 Août 2017
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Robert U
le 23 Août 2017
Hi Tahmid Chowdhury,
if you know how to calculate the energy of each frequency at any time than you "just" have to provide the following data:
- grid X containing the time values,
- grid Y containing the frequency values
- grid Z containing the corresponding energy
Then, you can try different plots (some presented in this thread) and choose whichever you like most.
Contour-Plots:
Surface and Mesh Plots:
Spectrogram itself utilizes "surf" ( https://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/surf.html ; see YourMatlabRootPath\toolbox\signal\signal\spectrogram.m).
Kind regards,
Robert
Jan
le 21 Août 2017
Modifié(e) : Jan
le 21 Août 2017
Perhaps you mean:
time = 0:100; % Test data
freq = 0:30;
data = rand(numel(freq), numel(time)) .^ 2;
surface(time, freq, data, 'EdgeColor', 'none');
colormap(jet)
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Jan
le 23 Août 2017
Tahmid wrote: "I know how to compute these functions and how to calculate the energies and frequencies. But my concern is the plotting." and he knows spectrogram already.
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