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When the variable starts incrementing above a threshold, that index is to be determined and also when the same variable starts decrementing below a certain threshold, the index is to be determined.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Sep 2016
Try using diff() and strfind():
% Create random sample data.
v = randi(9, 1, 20)
thresh = 3; % Define the threshold.
% Find indexes where v is at or above the threshold.
d = (v>=thresh)
% Find the starting index where the signal starts above the threshold
% and then starts to fall below the threshold.
fallsBelow = strfind(d, [1, 0])
% Find the starting index where the signal starts below the threshold
% and then starts to rise above the threshold.
risesAbove = strfind(d, [0, 1])
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Sep 2016
This is a good approach when the thresholds are the same. Matters get more complicated when the thresholds are different. For example if you wanted to trigger at 1/4 Volt and to keep monitoring until you dropped to 0 V, then it becomes trickier.
Ferd
Ferd on 28 Sep 2016
Thanks! Yeah, had just set it up with two separate thresholds, d1 and d2. Its giving the results I'm looking for!

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