how do you plot fft of each sensor for both test

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t1=load('201710h1.lvm'); %test 1
t2=load('201710h2.lvm'); %test 2
subplot(3,2,1);
x= t1 (:,1); % time in test 1
sin = t1 (:,2); % sensor 1 in test 1
plot (x,sin)
title('test 1 sensor 1 against time')
xlabel('time')
ylabel('Sesnor1')
subplot(3,2,3);
x1= t1 (:,1);
sin1 = t1 (:,3);
plot (x1,sin1)
title('test 1 sensor 2 against time')
xlabel('time')
ylabel('Sesnor2')
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subplot(3,2,2);
x2= t2 (:,1);
sin2 = t2 (:,2);
plot (x2,sin2)
title('test 2 sensor 1 against time')
xlabel('time')
ylabel('Sesnor1')
subplot(3,2,4);
x3= t2 (:,1);
sin3 = t2 (:,3);
plot (x3,sin3)
title('test 2 sensor 2 against time')
xlabel('time')
ylabel('Sesnor2')

Accepted Answer

Hrishikesh Borate
Hrishikesh Borate on 17 Nov 2020
Hi,
I understand that you want to calculate and plot FFT for each sensor for both the tests. According to the code shared, these values are stored in variables: sin, sin1, sin2, sin3.
You can use the fft function for the same.

More Answers (1)

Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 19 Nov 2020
Zeshan, you have all your data in a numeric array, t1. I strongly recommend that you convert that to a timetable. Then your plot is simple. I don't know what units your times are in, but something like
tt = array2timetable(t1(:,2:end),'RowTimes',seconds(t1(:,1));
stackedplot(tt)

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