Signal cutting
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Hello,
I have a sine signal, and I want to remove say every third period, and then to combine all the pieces without that every third period. I was trying to use "for" cycle, but didn't work out. Maybe someone knows the code concerning this issue?
Many thanks
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Jan
on 4 Feb 2011
Please show, what you have tried exactly. How are the limits of periods stored or determined?
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Mantas
on 4 Feb 2011
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Feb 2011
Then it is not a sine signal.
Is the period of the signal known in advance, or do you already have zero-crossing detection code?
Jan
on 4 Feb 2011
@Mantas: Please delete this answer, and insert it as *comment* to Walter's answer.
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Feb 2011
If you are splicing it together with every N'th period removed, then since sine signals are periodic, the effect would be the same as just shortening the signal by the number of samples that would be erased.
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Mantas
on 4 Feb 2011
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Walter Roberson
on 5 Feb 2011
The code I showed creates a single period with each point being the mean of the corresponding points over all of the periods. This appears to answer to your requirement that they be "averaged" in to 1 period.
The alternative interpretation, that you want to sum each of the periods (which would produce one total number per period) and then take the mean value of those (which would result in one number *total*), does not agree with your requirement to "average them in to 1 period".
Please clarify the size of the output you are expecting, and perhaps give a formula.
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