How to normalize time periods
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Hinde essmahi BOUZIANE
2019 年 6 月 20 日
コメント済み: Aravind Ravikumar
2019 年 6 月 20 日
I am very new to matlab and I don't know how to code this problem.I have two arrays: Debut and End. Each array contains doubles that indicates the start(Debut) or the end(End) of a certain period.I am doing some signal processing so I want all these periods be normalised. I am thinking of calculating the mean of all periods and then normalize each period to that mean ? or do you have any other ideas ?
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Aravind Ravikumar
2019 年 6 月 20 日
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2019 年 6 月 20 日
MATLAB has a normalize function, you can view the documentation here. From your description of your problem, you can first calculate the mean of the arrays Debut and End element-wise and then use normalize() on the resultant array. For example, the following code does somewhat similar to what you want:
x = rand(1,10);
y = rand(1,10);
avg = (x+y)/2;
norm_avg = normalize(avg);
where x,y are 2 arrays, avg is the element-wise average of x,y and norm_avg is the result after using normalize() on avg.
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Aravind Ravikumar
2019 年 6 月 20 日
You could keep normalized values of each array separately in some other array, and to calculate normalized value of the difference you can use the original array.
x = rand(1,10);
y = rand(1,10);
diff = y-x;
res_nor = diff ./ max(diff)
x_nor = x ./ max(x)
y_nor = y ./ max(y)
Maybe something like the above code.
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Akshay Malav
2019 年 6 月 20 日
Hi , there is a inbuilt function in matlab to normalize the data . Look at the link mentioned below .
The function is V = normalize(A)
V will contain the normalized value of the array A
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Akshay Malav
2019 年 6 月 20 日
Ans also adding to above answer the normalize function ignores NaN values if it is present in your array
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