Anyone can help me to understand this code?
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WAN NOR NAZIRA MUSTAPA KAMAL
2021 年 1 月 30 日
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2021 年 1 月 30 日
a = arduino();
imu = mpu6050(a,'SampleRate',50,'SamplesPerRead',10,'ReadMode','Latest');
figure;
xlabel('Time (s)');
ylabel('Acceleration (m/s^2)');
title('Acceleration values from mpu6050');
x_val = animatedline('Color','r');
y_val = animatedline('Color','g');
z_val = animatedline('Color','b');
stop_time = 10; % time in seconds
count = 1;
tic;
while(toc < stop_time)
data = read(imu);
addpoints(x_val,count:(count+imu.SamplesPerRead-1),data.Acceleration(:,1));
addpoints(y_val,count:(count+imu.SamplesPerRead-1),data.Acceleration(:,2));
addpoints(z_val,count:(count+imu.SamplesPerRead-1),data.Acceleration(:,3));
count = count + imu.SamplesPerRead;
pause(0.001);
end
release(imu);
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Walter Roberson
2021 年 1 月 30 日
It configures an arduino. It configures an accelerometer attached to the arduino. It initializes some variables.
Then it loops for a set amount of clock time, reading 10 accelerometer samples at a time, each with 3 channels, X Y Z. It adds the received data to the corresponding graphics line. It pauses for one millisecond. In this context, really the pause is there to tell the graphics system it is okay to update the display.
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Walter Roberson
2021 年 1 月 30 日
Each time the statement
while(toc < stop_time)
is executed, it figures out the elapsed clock time since the tic statement; the value is measured in seconds. When the configures stop_time is reached (so 10 clock seconds have passed since the tic) then the loop exits.
The x axis of the plots are not seconds: they are sample numbers. You configured 50 samples per second, and 50 samples/s * 10 seconds = 500 samples.
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