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Let’s assume that we have an array of 582 elements. Some of them are above 4 and some of them are below 1,let’s also say that values who are above 4 are equal to True (1) and the values below 1 are equal to False (0). The question is how can I calculate how many transitions are inside the array from 1 to 0?How many peaks I have? Can please someone suggest a code solution for that?

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OpenG toolkit has a function called "Boolean Trigger" that can help you.

 

here's how it works.

 

Example_VI_BD.png

 

hope this helps


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It looks bit challenging I have tried an Example but am not sure how good it works.

 

Frequency_array.png

 

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P Anand no this not helped., iwant to calculate how many transitions i have from 1 to zero and zero to 1,that's i want to find.i am trying to downloan the toolkit the friend mention to see how it works.Any other solutions please?

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The example I gave in my previous post works on an array of boolean, as I understand you have an array of numeric so you'll have to add some threshold value so it works.

What I suggest is that you try to implement it and if it doesn't work exactly as you wish, post it here and we'll help you to fix it.$

 

good luck


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If you only care about actual transitions and not the type of them, I'm a fan of the simple XOR.

 

Count Transitions.png


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Yes I have tested the one before now I have tested it I guess this should work. Check it.

 

 

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Quite simple.

 

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EDIT: Hehe, just seen that it is indeed very comparable to crossrulz' approach 😉

EDIT 2: Adding improved example

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