Select a point in Scope Graph

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Kai Hao Then
Kai Hao Then on 28 Feb 2011
How do I select a point in the graph generated using the scope? I want to know the magnitude of the graph.

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 28 Feb 2011
For what I can see you can't do it directly in the scope (matlab 2008b), some options:
#1 Export the signals to matlab and analyse them in there, you can save the scope data in a scope option or use the To Worspace block.
#2 Using the MinMax Running Resettable you can see the magnitude max and min of your signal, send the output of that block to one display block.
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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 28 Feb 2011
Here's another of Doug's excellent video tutorials, he must have special powers to know what tutorials do we need http://blogs.mathworks.com/videos/2011/02/25/creating-a-custom-data-cursor/

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 1 Mar 2011
Here's one way I just learned using the simplot function, example
vdp
set_param(gcs, 'SaveOutput', 'on')
set_param(gcs, 'SaveFormat', 'StructureWithTime')
sim(gcs)
simplot(yout)
I'm sorry for discovering this only now but it works great :)

Kai Hao Then
Kai Hao Then on 1 Mar 2011
I have tried this command:
plot(simout.time,simout.signals.values)
It works great.
Now let's say I have 3 simout(s) i.e.
(a) simout
(b) simout1
(c) simout2
How do I type the command to show these 3 graphs?
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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 1 Mar 2011
%in diferent axes
subplot(311)
plot(simout.time,simout.signals.values)
subplot(312)
plot(simout1.time,simout1.signals.values)
subplot(313)
plot(simout2.time,simout2.signals.values)
%in the same axes
hold on
plot(simout.time,simout.signals.values)
plot(simout1.time,simout1.signals.values)
plot(simout2.time,simout2.signals.values)
legend('simout','simout1','simout2')

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