Zero crossing in audio signal signal processing

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Darryl
Darryl el 13 de Abr. de 2013
I am trying to work out the zero crossing on a short audio sample of some random tom toms. I've written this script in order to capture the zero crossings:
% Zero Crossing Script
x = wavread('toms.wav');
plot(x)
hold on
for i = 1:length(x)
if(x == 0)
y(i) = x;
plot(y(i), 'ro')
else
y(i) = [];
end
end
After running the script, I seem to be getting an error:
Index of element to remove exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in zeroCrossing (line 16)
y(i) = [];
I was hoping the line that gives the error would create an empty cell when the value was other than zero. This way I could overlay exactly where the zero's occur.
Thanks in advance.

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Wayne King
Wayne King el 13 de Abr. de 2013
I don't think this is the way to do zero crossing, but at any rate, you can use NaN in the above to do the plotting you are trying to do. And you don't need a for loop. Look at this example.
x = randi([-3 3],50,1);
y = NaN(size(x));
y(x==0) = 0;
plot(x,'b'); hold on;
plot(y,'ro','markerfacecolor',[1 0 0])
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Darryl
Darryl el 13 de Abr. de 2013
Thanks for the help. I tried replacing y(i) = []; with y(i) = NaN, but I just end up with a row vector full of NaN's and no zeros. I've noticed that 'x' (my wav read) is in fact a column vector, so maybe that's why I'm getting the results I am.
Wayne King
Wayne King el 13 de Abr. de 2013
Editada: Wayne King el 13 de Abr. de 2013
I think the problem may be that testing for actual equality to 0 is not going to work with floating point numbers. That's why I suggested that was not the way to implement a zero-crossing detector.

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