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Script for Splitting the signal
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16.01.2014 at 07:36 #33572Karthick LakshmananParticipant
I Am new to Fp Scrpit
Am having a signal with RPM in Y & time in X axis
I need to plot Clockwise & counter clockwise as a two different signals from the original signal
Kindly help me in thisRegards,
Karthick.L
16.01.2014 at 07:36 #33574Karthick LakshmananParticipantI Am new to Fp Scrpit
Am having a signal with RPM in Y & time in X axis
I need to plot Clockwise & counter clockwise as a two different signals from the original signal
Kindly help me in thisRegards,
Karthick.L
16.01.2014 at 09:10 #33573Bernhard KantzParticipantTo split a signal at a certain level (e.g. 0 in the question) one can use the FPScript functions [b]ValuesAboveLevel()[/b] and [b]ValuesBelowLevel()[/b]. In the available example a FPScript formula like
[code][ ValuesAboveLevel(Speed, 0, EVENT_SETVOID),
ValuesBelowLevel(Speed, 0, EVENT_SETVOID) ][/code]creates a list with two named entries for the parts of the signal [b]Speed[/b] ? 0 and ? 0. The parts have the same size as the original signal, the values not satisfying the condition are set to the floating point void value (? or NaN), as specified by the third argument [b]EVENT_SETVOID[/b]. Other operations can be looked up in the Online Help (Index: [i]ValuesAboveLevel (FPScript)[/i]).
One can achieve the same results by using the [b]Event Isolation[/b] on the desired signal avoiding the need to write any FPScript code.
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