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Edoardo
Edoardo 2023 年 4 月 14 日
コメント済み: Walter Roberson 2023 年 4 月 16 日
OK so this question is continuing my yesterday's question about accessing the edf table using for loop.
I have a table like this:
tt = edfread('example.edf')
tt = 6×2 timetable
Record Time ECG ECG2 ___________ _______________ _______________ 0 sec {1280×1 double} {1280×1 double} 10 sec {1280×1 double} {1280×1 double} 20 sec {1280×1 double} {1280×1 double} 30 sec {1280×1 double} {1280×1 double} 40 sec {1280×1 double} {1280×1 double} 50 sec {1280×1 double} {1280×1 double}
then I did several edf info extractions:
info = edfinfo('example.edf');
fs = info.NumSamples/seconds(info.DataRecordDuration);
after that I did the plot for the first record of the first signal, which refers to "EEG 0 sec" data:
recnum = 1;
signum = 1;
t = (0:info.NumSamples(signum)-1)/fs(signum);
y = tt.(signum){recnum};
plot(t,y)
or this one for the fifth record of the second signal, which refers to "EEG2 40 sec":
recnum = 5;
signum = 2;
t = (0:info.NumSamples(signum)-1)/fs(signum);
y = tt.(signum){recnum};
plot(t,y)
but for my case I would like to extract and plot all data:
  • "ECG" from 0 sec up to 50 sec
  • "ECG2" from 0 sec to 50 sec as well.
And for this case I would like to use "for loop" method. I tried to figure out what works in the loop but I totally have no idea. Can you help me to figure it out? Thank you
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Edoardo
Edoardo 2023 年 4 月 15 日
Oh, if you look at this code
recnum = 1;
signum = 1;
t = (0:info.NumSamples(signum)-1)/fs(signum);
y = tt.(signum){recnum};
plot(t,y)
or this one
recnum = 5;
signum = 2;
t = (0:info.NumSamples(signum)-1)/fs(signum);
y = tt.(signum){recnum};
plot(t,y)
I use "recnum" and "signum" for the indexing, which signal and at what time the one that I will be used. But if I need to extract from more than two signal and from a large time interval, it will become a burden, since I need to repeat the "recnum" and "signum" commands over and over again. So that's the reason why I ask about the usage of "for-loop" in this case
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2023 年 4 月 16 日
According to your table, you have samples for each of 1280 different channels, with the samples taken every 10 seconds. According to your table, you do not (for example) have any data at time 1 second, or 2 seconds, and so on -- only at 0 seconds,10 seconds, 20 seconds, and so on.

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VBBV
VBBV 2023 年 4 月 15 日
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"Data" will likely only kept the last record of the signals, which are in the "50 sec",
Please look at the below code where whole data from 0 sec to 50 sec is stored.
tt = edfread('example.edf');
tt = timetable2table(tt);
tt.Properties.VariableNames = {'Time','ECG1','ECG2'};
%%% for large number of variables %%%
% fprintf(repmat('%s Data',1,100) \n', string(tt.Properties.VariableNames(2:end)))
fprintf('%s Data %s Data \n', string(tt.Properties.VariableNames(2:end)))
ECG1 Data ECG2 Data
for k = 1:length(tt.ECG1)
% fprintf('at %s is\n',tt.Time(k))
% access all data from table without inputting one by one
Data{k} = cell2mat(table2cell(tt(k,2:end))) ;
end
T = string(tt.Properties.VariableNames(2:end))
T = 1×2 string array
"ECG1" "ECG2"
%Rearrange data
Data = cell2mat(Data(1:end).');
for J = 1:length(string(tt.Properties.VariableNames(2:end)))
subplot(length(string(tt.Properties.VariableNames(2:end))),1,J)
plot(Data(:,J));title(T(J))
end
% store variable data in distinct matrices requires as many variables as
% Variablenames in table
D1 = Data(:,1) % All data of ECG from 0 sec to 50 sec
D1 = 7680×1
-0.1126 -0.0915 -0.0774 -0.0422 -0.0070 -0.0070 0.0352 0.0704 0.0845 0.1197
D2 = Data(:,2) % All data of ECG2 from 0 sec to 50 sec
D2 = 7680×1
-0.0070 -0.0070 -0.0070 -0.0000 -0.0000 -0.0070 -0.0000 0.0070 -0.0000 -0.0070
Could you tell why you want to store data in distinct variables for each table variable ?
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Edoardo
Edoardo 2023 年 4 月 15 日
編集済み: Edoardo 2023 年 4 月 15 日
I've followed yours (with some modification) and I think it's already worked. Thank you, anyway. Later if I don't understand I'll reach you again @VBBV
The reason why I want to store data in distinct variables because before I didn't know if the data can be combined using "cell2mat" command. Before I thought I need distinct variables then do the combination manually XD

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