How can I plot some fft data in a different way?
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Dear all,
I usual plot spectrograms plotting time vs. frequency vs. amplitude. I have collected some records through a microphone and each of the recordings are named usign a parameter, so called 'ϕ'. I would like to plot a single spectrogram similar to the one in the attached picture containing my data. File structure is 2 colums (time and amplitude) and 10000 rows.
Could you please help me making this "ϕ vs. frequency vs. amplitude" plot by using the two signal files attached?
I would sincerly appreciate it since I am litterally freaking out trying to fixing this issue.
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Yazan
2021 年 7 月 21 日
Define for us first the relation between time and ϕ. As you said, the spectrogram helps you plot the instantaneous spectra. To plot the instantaneous spectra as a function of ϕ, you need to define the relation between ϕ and time.
Francesco Pignatelli
2021 年 7 月 22 日
Francesco Pignatelli
2021 年 7 月 22 日
編集済み: Francesco Pignatelli
2021 年 7 月 22 日
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% Assume there are 3 spec (corresponding to phi)
nf = 20; nt=15; nspec = 3;
sp = randn(nf, nt, nspec);
% reshape the spectrogram to 2D
sp = reshape(sp, [nf, nt*nspec]);
% multiple spectrograms
imagesc(sp);
% annotation
h = gca;
h.XTick = 0.5+(0:nspec-1)*nt;
h.YTick = [];
grid on
phi = [1.2 3.4 5.6];
h.XTickLabel = string(phi);
xlabel('\phi')
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