how to generate below sawtooth pulse

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nune pratyusha
nune pratyusha on 17 May 2021
Commented: Star Strider on 19 Jul 2021
and what is pulse number and how it generates in matlab
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 17 May 2021
Do you have the signal processing toolbox? If so, see sawtooth.
Have you searched the forum for an answer because this question has definitely been addressed.

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DGM
DGM on 17 May 2021
Edited: DGM on 17 May 2021
The super-explicit way:
x = [0 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7];
y = [0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0];
plot(x,y)
You could build those sequences any number of ways. Here's one:
xp = 0:2:7;
x = reshape(xp+[0 1 1].',1,[]);
y = reshape(xp+[0 1 0].',1,[]);
y = mod(y,2);
plot(x,y)
You could also use SPT tools:
x = linspace(0,7,1000);
y = max(sawtooth(pi*(x-1)),0);
plot(x,y)

Star Strider
Star Strider on 17 May 2021
Another approach using a logical threshold (specific to this waveform) —
t = linspace(0, 7, 500);
s = rem(t,2);
s = s.*(s<1);
figure
plot(t, s, 'LineWidth',2)
grid
axis([0 7.1 0 1.1])
.
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nune pratyusha
nune pratyusha on 19 Jul 2021
but how to give pulse width and pulse period for above sawtooth signal
Star Strider
Star Strider on 19 Jul 2021
Two months!
In this instance, pulse width is one-half the period, and the period is the time between peaks. Several functions, such as findpeaks, islocalmax, islocalmin, and others are useful here.
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