Something is wrong with this simple code.

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Sergio
Sergio le 27 Juin 2013
Hi, I am quite new here and I am trying to write a code. We have collected data from two channels.
One is actuation count of a relay which is like 0001111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111122222222222.... and a voltage signal that is like 24,24,23,5,3,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,5,10,20,24,24,24,...
I want to analyse the data, and count how many samples occur since the actuation count changes (in the code I compare it to a variable named "x")and the voltage data reaches 0. then I multiply the number of samples for the time of the sample rate to calculate the time it takes to reach 0 Volts totally. Then I add these values to an array "tclosearray". I will appreciate any help.
It says it is busy so I guess a loop is running nonstop.
This is the code:
tclosearray=[];
y=0;
x=0;
for k=1:30000
if UntitledActuation_Count(k)~=x
while UntitledVoltage(k)>=0
if k<= 30000
y=y+1;
k=k+1;
end;
end;
tclose=y*0.01;
tclosearray=[tclosearray;tclose];
y=0;
x=UntitledActuation_Count(k);
end;
end;
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 27 Juin 2013
Modifié(e) : Sean de Wolski le 27 Juin 2013
@Sergio,
use something like:
disp(UntitledVoltage(k))
Sergio
Sergio le 27 Juin 2013
Thank you for the advice

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez le 27 Juin 2013
Make sure the data array
UntitledVoltage(k)
contains some negative data, otherwise the while loop will go on for ever. (see advice given by Sean de Wolski in his comment)
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Sergio
Sergio le 27 Juin 2013
This is the new code. Yes, it didn-t have 0, or negative data, so I changed it for >0.2 which is good after seeing the data. My bad. However, it stills say it is busy and doesn-t create the array with the solutions :(
tclosearray=[];
y=0;
x=0;
for k=1:numel(UntitledVoltage)-1
if UntitledActuation_Count(k)~=x
while UntitledVoltage(k)>0.2
if k<numel(UntitledVoltage)-1
y=y+1;
k=k+1;
end;
end;
tclose=y*0.01;
tclosearray=[tclosearray;tclose];
y=0;
x=UntitledActuation_Count(k);
end;
end;

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