The Signal Analyzer app is an interactive tool for visualizing,
preprocessing, measuring, analyzing, and comparing signals in the time domain, in the
frequency domain, and in the time-frequency domain. Using the app, you
can:
Easily access all the signals in the MATLAB® workspace
Smooth, filter, resample, detrend, duplicate, extract, and rename signals
without leaving the app
Add and apply custom preprocessing functions
Visualize and compare multiple waveform, spectrum, persistence,
spectrogram, and scalogram representations of signals simultaneously
The Signal Analyzer app provides a way to work with many signals of varying
durations at the same time and in the same view.
Signal Analyzer no longer opens Signal Labeler, which is
now available as an app. If you want to label signals, open Signal
Labeler from the MATLAB Toolstrip or the Command Window.
You need a Wavelet
Toolbox™ license to use the scalogram view.
Open the Signal Analyzer App
MATLAB Toolstrip: On the Apps tab, under
Signal Processing and Communications, click the app
icon.
signalAnalyzer(sig) opens the
Signal Analyzer app and imports and plots the signal
sig. If the app is already open, then it plots
sig in the current display. If sig is
already plotted but has changed, then the function call updates the plot.
sig can be a variable in the workspace or a MATLAB expression. sig can be:
A vector or a matrix with independent signals in each column.
A timetable with time
values specified as durations.
By default, the app plots the signal as a function of sample index. If you provide
time information, or if the signal has inherent time information, then the app plots
the signal as a function of time.
signalAnalyzer(sig1,...,sigN)
signalAnalyzer(sig1,...,sigN) imports
N signal vectors or matrices and plots them in the current
display. The app does not support importing signals with inherent time information
and signals without inherent time information in the same function call.
signalAnalyzer(___,'SampleRate',fs)
signalAnalyzer(___,'SampleRate',fs)
specifies a sample rate, fs, as a positive scalar expressed in
Hz. The app uses the sample rate to plot one or more signals against time, assuming
a start time of zero. You can specify a sample rate for signals with no inherent
time information.
signalAnalyzer(___,'SampleTime',ts)
signalAnalyzer(___,'SampleTime',ts)
specifies a sample time, ts, as a positive scalar expressed in
seconds. The app uses the sample time to plot one or more signals against time,
assuming a start time of zero. You can specify a sample time for signals with no
inherent time information.
signalAnalyzer(___,'StartTime',st)
signalAnalyzer(___,'StartTime',st)
specifies a signal start time, st, as a scalar expressed in
seconds. If you do not specify a sample rate or sample time, then the app assumes a
sample rate of 1 Hz. You can specify a start time for signals with no inherent
time information.
signalAnalyzer(___,'TimeValues',tv)
signalAnalyzer(___,'TimeValues',tv)
specifies a vector, tv, with time values corresponding to the
data points. tv can be a real numeric vector with values
expressed in seconds. tv can also be a duration array. The values in
tv must be unique and cannot be NaN, but
they need not be uniformly spaced. All input signals must have the same length as
tv. You can specify a vector of time values for signals
with no inherent time information.
Filtering and scalogram view do not support nonuniformly sampled signals.
Signal Analyzer no longer opens Signal Labeler, which is now
available as an app. If you want to label signals, open Signal
Labeler from the MATLAB Toolstrip or the Command Window.