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Need to write a code for this method....

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Ara
Ara le 6 Mar 2013
Hi Everyone,
I need to write a code for the following method.I want to compute 10log s(t1)/s(1)
t1=1,2,3...,N (second)while the data (both s and t)are in one minute.
s t
0.05 4.7
0.1 4.8
0.2 4.9
0.1 4.10
0.3 4.11
Could you please guide me?
Thanks,
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ChristianW
ChristianW le 6 Mar 2013
  • What class are s and t? Char or Double?
  • s=0.05min means 0 min and 0.5 sec?
  • Does t allways do 1 sec steps?
Ara
Ara le 6 Mar 2013
No, S is column data which all represent as an integer value. If SI=10logs(t1)/s(1) I want to plot (t,SI)in second. s(t1)denote value s in the first minute. It means s computed in minutes and I want to compute SI while should be calculate in second.So the question is how can I write a code to compute SI. As I assume t1=4.7 is first minutes that S(1)=0.05 for first point then SI=10log(s/0.05)in dB. T just used for plot so I guess the value of s should change and convert to second, right?

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ChristianW
ChristianW le 6 Mar 2013
Since your explanations feel like a puzzle, whats wrong with this?
N = 60; % or N = length(t)
t1 = 1:N; %[sec] timesteps
s = rand(1,N+100); %[any unit] generate random data s
SI = 10*log10(s(t1)/s(1)); %[dB]
plot(t1,SI); xlabel('time [sec]'); ylabel('SI [dB]')
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Ara
Ara le 7 Mar 2013
Exactly, s(2)==s4(2) and s(a)=s(1) because the figure supposed to show the signal that look like s4 so the point where s4 are not increase the SI should show the value of around 0 dB with slightly fluctuations and where s4 is increase the SI should show large fluctuations. Another question is, How to convert S4 to second first? and then calculate it by using that relation.
Ara
Ara le 11 Mar 2013
Modifié(e) : Ara le 11 Mar 2013
Thanks, Christian. Your code works properly for the other types of my data. Sorry for the late response.

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