show
Syntax
Description
show(
shows the scope
window.scope
)
Examples
View Sine Wave on Time Scope
Create a sinusoidal signal with two tones, one at 0.3 kHz and the other at 3 kHz.
t = (0:1000)'/8e3; xin = sin(2*pi*0.3e3*t)+sin(2*pi*3e3*t);
Create a timescope
object and view the sinusoidal signal by calling the time scope object scope
.
scope = timescope(SampleRate=8e3,... TimeSpanSource="property",... TimeSpan=0.1); scope(xin)
Run release
to allow changes to property values and input characteristics. The scope automatically scales the axes.
release(scope);
Hide the scope window.
if(isVisible(scope)) hide(scope) end
Show the scope window.
if(~isVisible(scope)) show(scope) end
Input Arguments
scope
— Scope object
timescope
object
Scope object whose window you want to show, specified as a
timescope
object.
Example: myScope = timescope;
show(myScope)
Version History
Introduced in R2020a
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