On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 09:08:06 -0500, "bluenoble4u"
<bluenoble4u@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Can anyone help me do scaling for matlab's mscohere?
>
>I have two time series x and Y of the same length (1x220) which I want to
>know the relationships spectrally. mscohere gives me the coherence (cxy)
>with a vector (1 x 146) which is lower than the length of x or y. I can't
>explain it, so is there anyway I can make a better plot where I can derive
>any meaning? The peaks are ok ranging from 0-1. The xaxis is not.
>
>Regards
>Brett
Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky●September 17, 20092009-09-17
bluenoble4u wrote:
> Can anyone help me do scaling for matlab's mscohere?
>
> I have two time series x and Y of the same length (1x220) which I want to
> know the relationships spectrally. mscohere gives me the coherence (cxy)
> with a vector (1 x 146) which is lower than the length of x or y. I can't
> explain it, so is there anyway I can make a better plot where I can derive
> any meaning? The peaks are ok ranging from 0-1. The xaxis is not.
>
> Regards
> Brett
>
>
Reply by bluenoble4u●September 17, 20092009-09-17
Can anyone help me do scaling for matlab's mscohere?
I have two time series x and Y of the same length (1x220) which I want to
know the relationships spectrally. mscohere gives me the coherence (cxy)
with a vector (1 x 146) which is lower than the length of x or y. I can't
explain it, so is there anyway I can make a better plot where I can derive
any meaning? The peaks are ok ranging from 0-1. The xaxis is not.
Regards
Brett