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Random Non-periodic waveform

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Muhammad Atif
Muhammad Atif 2020년 4월 7일
댓글: Star Strider 2020년 4월 10일
How can I draw this waveform, it is a non periodic signal with the intervals like this {[1.54,2.49], [4.97,5.88], [6.69,7.98], [8.05,8.25],[8.58,9.09], [10.48,10.86], [11.16,12.97], [14.51,15.24],[15.38,15.60], [17.20,17.74], [19.16,22.38], [23.69,23.73],[24.59,25.47], [25.59,26.22], [26.65,29.27]}, these intervals are the starting and ending pionts of shaded area.

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2020년 4월 7일
편집: Star Strider 2020년 4월 7일
Try this:
C = {[1.54,2.49], [4.97,5.88], [6.69,7.98], [8.05,8.25],[8.58,9.09], [10.48,10.86], [11.16,12.97], [14.51,15.24],[15.38,15.60], [17.20,17.74], [19.16,22.38], [23.69,23.73],[24.59,25.47], [25.59,26.22], [26.65,29.27]};
figure
hold all
for k = 1:numel(C)
patch([C{k} flip(C{k})], [0 0 1 1], [1 1 1]*0.8, 'EdgeColor','none')
end
hold off
It reproduces the image you posted, so I will not re-post it here.
EDIT — Added pulse train plot.
To draw it as a pulse train:
figure
hold all
for k = 1:numel(C)
plot([[1 1]*C{k}(1) [1 1]*C{k}(2)], [0 1 1 0], 'k')
end
hold off
grid
.
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Muhammad Atif
Muhammad Atif 2020년 4월 8일
Brother I just need to create a random non-periodic waveform looks like the reference picture
Star Strider
Star Strider 2020년 4월 8일
I am still not certain what you want.
Try this:
N = 25; % Number Of Segments
g = rand(1,N);
b = rand(1,N);
C = mat2cell([cumsum(g+b); cumsum(g+b)-b]', ones(1,size(g,2)), 2);
figure
hold all
for k = 1:numel(C)
patch([C{k} flip(C{k})], [0 0 1 1], [1 1 1]*0.8, 'EdgeColor','none')
end
hold off
set(gca,'Layer','top', 'Box','on') % Put Axes On Top Of ‘patch’ Objects
legend('DoS')
figure
hold all
for k = 1:numel(C)
plot([[1 1]*C{k}(1) [1 1]*C{k}(2)], [0 1 1 0], 'k')
end
hold off
grid

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Muhammad Atif
Muhammad Atif 2020년 4월 10일
Hi Sir,
Can I plot it by using ones and zeros function separately? I mean first define the duration for which it is one and then define the duration for which it is zero. After that add up them on the whole interval. Or any other method to do this, any loop(if-else) that can help to slove it more simply.
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Star Strider
Star Strider 2020년 4월 10일
I do not understand what you want. The code I wrote is about as simple as I can create it, unless there is information about this that has so far not been posted. The loops are necessary because of the nature of the data. Each interval must be plotted individually in the patch call.

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