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why i get 2 signals in the same plot?

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Good mind
Good mind on 27 Nov 2017
Closed: Good mind on 27 May 2018
this is the code to plot a signal loaded from physionet(MIT-BIH Arrhythmia database) but i get 2 signals in the same plot.what is the problem?
load ('100m.mat');
Ecg=(val-1042)/200;
fs=360;
ts=(0:length(Ecg)-1)/fs;
plot(ts,Ecg);

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Sammit Jain
Sammit Jain on 27 Nov 2017
I think you may want to look at the file 100m.mat closely. It's likely that your variable Ecg (coming from val) has two entries instead of just one. How does one entry in 100m.mat look?
If the column 'val' has 2 columns, then use
Ecg = val(:,1)
(or 2 depending on what column is relevant)
Cheers.
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Good mind
Good mind on 29 Nov 2017
Edited: Good mind on 29 Nov 2017
thank you.
Source: record mitdb/100 val has 2 rows (signals) and 3600 columns (samples/signal)Duration:0:10 this is from 100m.info i want to plot the signal versus the time. how can i?

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