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This picture is one of the four spectrograms I have created of the following signal:

sampled at 400 Hz. I have created this picture and all the other three spectrograms with the following Matlab code, that is based on my stft script that you can find at User:Alejo2083/Stft script:

clear all;

%sampling frequency
fc=400;
%duration of the signal
T=20;
%zero padding factor
my_zero=10;

%generate the signal
t=linspace(0,T,fc*T);
x=zeros(1,length(t));
%thresholds
th1=0.25*T*fc;
th2=0.5*T*fc;
th3=0.75*T*fc;
th4=T*fc;
x(1:th1)=cos(2*pi*10*t(1:th1));
x((th1+1):th2)=cos(2*pi*25*t((th1+1):th2));
x((th2+1):th3)=cos(2*pi*50*t((th2+1):th3));
x((th3+1):th4)=cos(2*pi*100*t((th3+1):th4));

%calculate and show the spectrograms
[spectrogram, axisf, axist]=stft(x,10,1,fc,'blackman',my_zero);
spectrogram=spectrogram/max(spectrogram(:));
figure,imagesc(axist,axisf,spectrogram),
title('Spectrogram with T = 25 ms'),
ylabel('frequency [Hz]'),
xlabel('time [s]'), 
colorbar;

[spectrogram, axisf, axist]=stft(x,50,1,fc,'blackman',my_zero);
spectrogram=spectrogram/max(spectrogram(:));
figure,imagesc(axist,axisf,spectrogram),
title('Spectrogram with T = 125 ms'),
ylabel('frequency [Hz]'),
xlabel('time [s]'), 
colorbar;

[spectrogram, axisf, axist]=stft(x,150,1,fc,'blackman',my_zero);
spectrogram=spectrogram/max(spectrogram(:));
figure,imagesc(axist,axisf,spectrogram),
title('Spectrogram with T = 375 ms'),
ylabel('frequency [Hz]'),
xlabel('time [s]'), 
colorbar;

[spectrogram, axisf, axist]=stft(x,400,1,fc,'blackman',my_zero);
spectrogram=spectrogram/max(spectrogram(:));
figure,imagesc(axist,axisf,spectrogram),
title('Spectrogram with T = 1000 ms'),
ylabel('frequency [Hz]'),
xlabel('time [s]'), 
colorbar;
Feel free to improve the code, to speed it up or just make it clearer.
Date
Source Own work
Author Alessio Damato
Other versions see below
The four spectrograms
25 ms window
125 ms window
375 ms window
1000 ms window

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