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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Mac OS X (vers 1st December 2004), see www.w3.org"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content= "text/html; charset=us-ascii"> <title>Basic math with AOs (LTPDA Toolbox)</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="docstyle.css" type="text/css"> <meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.52.2"> <meta name="description" content= "Presents an overview of the features, system requirements, and starting the toolbox."> </head> <body> <a name="top_of_page" id="top_of_page"></a> <p style="font-size:1px;"> </p> <table class="nav" summary="Navigation aid" border="0" width= "100%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td valign="baseline"><b>LTPDA Toolbox</b></td><td><a href="../helptoc.html">contents</a></td> <td valign="baseline" align="right"><a href= "ltpda_training_topic_1_3.html"><img src="b_prev.gif" border="0" align= "bottom" alt="Making a time-series AO"></a> <a href= "ltpda_training_topic_1_5.html"><img src="b_next.gif" border="0" align= "bottom" alt="Saving and loading AOs"></a></td> </tr> </table> <h1 class="title"><a name="f3-12899" id="f3-12899"></a>Basic math with AOs</h1> <hr> <p> <p> Most of the basic math operations supported by MATLAB have been implemented as AO class methods. For example, suppose you want to add two AOs together, then you can do </p> <div class="fragment"><pre> a = ao(1); b = ao(2); c = a+b plot(c.hist) </pre></div> <p> <i>Note: the units of the two AOs for addition and subtraction must be the same. You can't add apples to oranges, but you can add dimensionless (empty units) to oranges.</i> </p> <p> Some of the standard operators can act as modifiers. For example, if you want to square an AO: </p> <div class="fragment"><pre> a = ao(2); a.^2 </pre></div> <p> will do the job. </p> <p> The operators follow MATLAB rules whenever possible. So if you want to add a single AO to a vector of AOs, you can. However, if you want to add two vectors of AOs together, the two vectors must contain the same number of AOs. For example, </p> <div class="fragment"><pre> a = [ao(1) ao(2) ao(3)]; b = ao(4); c = a + b </pre></div> <p> will work fine and result in <tt>b</tt> being added to each element of <tt>a</tt>. However, </p> <div class="fragment"><pre> a = [ao(1) ao(2) ao(3)]; b = [ao(4) ao(5)]; c = a + b </pre></div> <p> will give an error. </p> <p> You can do all of this on the workbench as well, of course. </p> <p> Try the following: <ol> <li>Start up the workbench, and/or open a new pipeline</li> <li>Drag an <tt>ao</tt> constructor block to the canvas</li> <li>Set the AO block to be constructed "From XY Values"</li> <li>Duplicate the block two more times (<tt>ctrl/cmd-d</tt>)</li> <li>Enter a number for the sampling ferquency <tt>fs</tt></li> <li>Enter a vector the same length for the <tt>y</tt> value of each block</li> <li>Drag a <tt>plus</tt> block to the canvas</li> <li>You'll see that by default the "plus" block has two inputs. To add another input, right-click on the block and choose "Add input" from the context menu</li> <li>Connect each AO block to the plus block. The easiest way to do that is to select the AO block (source) and then <tt>ctrl+left-click</tt> (<tt>cmd+left-click</tt> on Mac systems) on the plus (destination) block. You can also drag a pipe from the output terminal of the AO blocks to the input terminals of the plus block if you want to be explicit about which input ports are used.</li> <li>Add an <tt>iplot</tt> block to the canvas and connect the output of the <tt>plus</tt> block to the input of the <tt>iplot</tt> block. You should now have a pipeline something like:<br> <img src="images/ltpda_training_1/topic1/ao_plus_eg.png" alt="AO plus example" border="1"> </li> <li>Execute the pipeline and you should see a plot something like the one below, depending on what data values you gave to the <tt>ao</tt> constructors <img src="images/ltpda_training_1/topic1/ao_plus_plot.png" alt="AO plus plot" border="1"></li> </ol> </p> </p> <br> <br> <table class="nav" summary="Navigation aid" border="0" width= "100%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr valign="top"> <td align="left" width="20"><a href="ltpda_training_topic_1_3.html"><img src= "b_prev.gif" border="0" align="bottom" alt= "Making a time-series AO"></a> </td> <td align="left">Making a time-series AO</td> <td> </td> <td align="right">Saving and loading AOs</td> <td align="right" width="20"><a href= "ltpda_training_topic_1_5.html"><img src="b_next.gif" border="0" align= "bottom" alt="Saving and loading AOs"></a></td> </tr> </table><br> <p class="copy">©LTP Team</p> </body> </html>