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I wish to sum the y axis values for the frequencies between 300Hz to 1000Hz, how do I do this?

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Torsten
Torsten on 3 May 2023
Moved: Torsten on 3 May 2023
X = 0:1300;
Y = rand(size(X))
Y = 1×1301
0.5067 0.8325 0.5811 0.4961 0.8288 0.9811 0.1431 0.7304 0.9984 0.4814 0.9243 0.8970 0.6703 0.2280 0.5562 0.2614 0.9846 0.0387 0.7453 0.3483 0.9077 0.3178 0.5999 0.7899 0.3604 0.9220 0.2648 0.7657 0.1160 0.4923
s = sum(Y(X>=300 & X<=1000))
s = 355.7618
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Torsten
Torsten on 3 May 2023
Edited: Torsten on 3 May 2023
I wish to sum the value of each curve, I have used your code to do this. Does the code now look fine to sum over these ten curves?
Yes, if by "summing" you really mean "summing the Y-values". If you mean "integrate over the Frequency", you will have to multiply the result by "sampleFreq/burst_length". Or use "trapz".
Dan Lecoutre
Dan Lecoutre on 3 May 2023
No I just mean summing the Y values corresponding to the X values between 300Hz and 1000Hz but it seems that I have done that now.
Thanks Torsten

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