Timeseries names and tscollection always empty of datas
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Hello everyone,
I have recently discovered the use of the timeseries and the collection of the timeseries. This is perfect as I am starting to have quite a lot of datas to handle from acquisitions. However, few times after coding, either I am making mistake on the use, or I am not seeing any functional purposes to use timeseries (I hope that I am mistaking, it should have a trick...).
Let's go.
- Timeseries
Says that we have a time vector, and signals from 2 sensors. So Ok, I would write the code in this way, simply:
if true ts = timeseries('data', sensorsMatrix, 'time', timeVectors, 'name', 'NameTimeseries') end
== > Ok fine I have created a time series, but I got frustrated...
-The name of the times series are Data1 and Data2... I did not find any way to modify it (I am not talking about the name of the time series, but the name of column which represents sensor 1 signal and sensor 2 signal) We are in the basis of handling datas...any help ?
-To add a third signal. Do we really have to add sample by sample... (in writing a script it takes fraction to handle matrix and vectors...), any help to add a third data columns ?
- Tscollection
So well, then I wanted to start to use the tscollection. tscollection1 = tscollection(ts) The issue I have is clear, when I adds a timeseries, I cannot find back any signals in the structure of the object...
I thank you very much for guiding to the light those points.
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Jim Riggs
2018년 4월 26일
편집: Jim Riggs
2018년 4월 26일
When you save data as a time series, Matlab creates a structure which contains your output data. You select the name (e.g. "MyOutput") of the structure in the Simulink block (and filename if saving to a file). This structure contains five fields:
MyOutput.Name
MyOutput.Time
MyOutput.TimeInfo
MyOutput.Data
MyOutput.DataInfo
You probably only care about MyOutput.Time and MyOutput.Data.
MyOutput.Time is a vector of the time samples (let's say it contains n samples).
MyOutput.Data is an n x m matrix contains n samples of your m output signals. These signals are in the order that they are presented to the output block. Note that the output block only accepts a single input signal, so if you want to save more than one, signal (m > 1), they must be concatenated together into a single (multidimensional) signal before they go into the output block. So MyOutput.Data contains these m signals in the order that you assemble them. Data(:,1) is a vector containing n samples of the first output, Data(:,2) is a vector of n samples of the second one, etc.
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