how to calculate the convolution of two signal without using CONV() ?

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Hi everyone, i was wondering how to calculate the convolution of two sign without Conv();. I need to do that in order to show on a plot the process. i know that i must use a for loop and a sleep time, but i dont know what should be inside the loop, since function will come from a pop-up menu from two guides.(guide' code are just ready);
option = get(handles.popupmenu1,'value');
option2 = get(handles.popupmenu2,'value');
// something that switch the func.
conv(x,h);
//plot the conv.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 Sep 2018
Not sure what that means. Why do you need a delay? Do you want to show a set of boxes representing the kernel moving along over the top of another set of boxes representing the signal? Doing the convolution is one thing (a really easy thing), but providing the animation, if that is what is required will be a lot harder.
Synchro_mdn
Synchro_mdn on 25 Sep 2018
Lets leave out that part, I just really need to know how to set the for loop for two different signal.

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Dimitris Kalogiros
Dimitris Kalogiros on 25 Sep 2018
close all
clearvars
%x=input('Enter x: ')
x=sin(2*pi*0.1.*(1:1:11));
%h=input('Enter h: ')
h=[1 2 3 4 5 3 1 -1];
% convolution
m=length(x);
n=length(h);
X=[x,zeros(1,n)];
H=[h,zeros(1,m)];
for i=1:n+m-1
Y(i)=0;
for j=1:m
if(i-j+1>0)
Y(i)=Y(i)+X(j)*H(i-j+1);
else
end
end
end
% plot results
figure;
subplot(3,1,1); stem(x, '-b^'); xlabel('n');
ylabel('x[n]'); grid on;
subplot(3,1,2); stem(h, '-ms');
xlabel('n'); ylabel('h[n]'); grid on;
subplot(3,1,3); stem(Y, '-ro');
ylabel('Y[n]'); xlabel('----->n'); grid on;
title('Convolution of Two Signals without conv function');
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Allard Quek
Allard Quek on 12 Mar 2022
the first characters represent the colour and the second characters represent the shape:
'-b^': blue triangle
'-ro': red circle
'-ms': magenta square

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More Answers (5)

Sk Group
Sk Group on 25 Oct 2021
Convolution without conv function in MATLAB | Complete CODE | Explanation | Example And Output

Manoj Manu
Manoj Manu on 16 Aug 2021
close all
clearvars
%x=input('Enter x: ')
x=sin(2*pi*0.1.*(1:1:11));
%h=input('Enter h: ')
h=[1 2 3 4 5 3 1 -1];
% convolution
m=length(x);
n=length(h);
X=[x,zeros(1,n)];
H=[h,zeros(1,m)];
for i=1:n+m-1
Y(i)=0;
for j=1:m
if(i-j+1>0)
Y(i)=Y(i)+X(j)*H(i-j+1);
else
end
end
end
% plot results
figure;
subplot(3,1,1); stem(x, '-b^'); xlabel('n');
ylabel('x[n]'); grid on;
subplot(3,1,2); stem(h, '-ms');
xlabel('n'); ylabel('h[n]'); grid on;
subplot(3,1,3); stem(Y, '-ro');
ylabel('Y[n]'); xlabel('----->n'); grid on;
title('Convolution of Two Signals without conv function');

Kiran K V
Kiran K V on 28 Jun 2022

clear all;

clc;

x = input ('Enter the first signal/sequence ');

h = input('Enter the second signal/sequence ');

Find the length of the individual signals, and thus the output

[~,L]= size (x);

[~,M] = size (h);

len y = L + M - 1

y = zeros (1, len_y);

len = 1:1en_y;

for i = 0 / l * eny

for j = 0/1 * eny

if ((i-j+1)>0 && (i-j+1)<=M && (j+1)<=L) y(i+1)=y(i+1)+x(j+1),^ * h(i-j+1);

end

end

end

disp (y)

stem (len, y)


Muhammad
Muhammad on 27 Aug 2023
1 2 3
-1 2 3

Mehmet Eren Dikmen
Mehmet Eren Dikmen on 28 Mar 2024 at 17:51
Hi guys i need to find a matlab code which can take 2 inputs of 2 different signals and generates and y(t) signal. This y(t) signal must be a another signal. So I'm basicaly looking for a signal for output. This is soooo urgent

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