Plotting Continuous Wavelet transform as 3-D plot












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I am currently performing CWT analyses on some EMG data and I was trying to plot this as 3D, so time x frequency x magnitude(scaling). Does anybody know how to do this? Here is some piece of code, but I don't seem to get anything out of it



fs=2500;



burst1=1x74939 double;



[wt,f] = cwt(burst1,fs);


Basically, what I would like to achieve is to put the results from



cwt(burst1,fs);


into 3D format, so that magnitude is the third dimension.



I hope you guys can help me out =)










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    I am currently performing CWT analyses on some EMG data and I was trying to plot this as 3D, so time x frequency x magnitude(scaling). Does anybody know how to do this? Here is some piece of code, but I don't seem to get anything out of it



    fs=2500;



    burst1=1x74939 double;



    [wt,f] = cwt(burst1,fs);


    Basically, what I would like to achieve is to put the results from



    cwt(burst1,fs);


    into 3D format, so that magnitude is the third dimension.



    I hope you guys can help me out =)










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      I am currently performing CWT analyses on some EMG data and I was trying to plot this as 3D, so time x frequency x magnitude(scaling). Does anybody know how to do this? Here is some piece of code, but I don't seem to get anything out of it



      fs=2500;



      burst1=1x74939 double;



      [wt,f] = cwt(burst1,fs);


      Basically, what I would like to achieve is to put the results from



      cwt(burst1,fs);


      into 3D format, so that magnitude is the third dimension.



      I hope you guys can help me out =)










      share|improve this question
















      I am currently performing CWT analyses on some EMG data and I was trying to plot this as 3D, so time x frequency x magnitude(scaling). Does anybody know how to do this? Here is some piece of code, but I don't seem to get anything out of it



      fs=2500;



      burst1=1x74939 double;



      [wt,f] = cwt(burst1,fs);


      Basically, what I would like to achieve is to put the results from



      cwt(burst1,fs);


      into 3D format, so that magnitude is the third dimension.



      I hope you guys can help me out =)







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      edited Nov 22 '18 at 14:30







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