convolution of two signals

I have two signals represented by x and y values respectively. I have to find the convolution between the two signals. I am attaching the graph plotted from the two signals. can someone help. Thanks.

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You could use the conv() function. It seems to do exactly what you want.
conv(x,y)
Please read the documentation.
doc conv

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how to represent the waveforms with x and y values as signals in matlab. i have to import the data from excel. I have four columns of data with x and y values of two signals. Thanks for your help
That is a totally different question.
doc xlsread
The documentation explains quite well how to import data from excel.
Please accept an answer once your problem has been solved.
thanks for your help after importing the data i have four sets of values. but in conv function i have to input the two signals(signal 1 and signal 2) i suppose. but how to represent the x and y values as signal 1 and signal 2
Use conv() two times? I am sorry but I don't understand.

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numbers = xlsread(excelFullFileName);
x1 = numbers(:, 1); % x1 assumed to be in column 1.
y1 = numbers(:, 2); % y1 assumed to be in column 2.
x2 = numbers(:, 3); % x2 assumed to be in column 3.
y2 = numbers(:, 4); % y2 assumed to be in column 4.
out1 = conv(x1,y1);
out2 = conv(x2,y2);
Shahin Alam
Shahin Alam on 4 Jan 2017
Edited: Image Analyst on 4 Jan 2017
x=[1,1,1];
y=[1,1,1];
How can I find its convolution ?

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output = conv(x, y, 'full');
plot(output, 'bo-', 'LineWidth', 2);
grid on;

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Sandeep Maurya
Sandeep Maurya on 28 Aug 2017
x=input('Enter x: ') h=input('Enter h: ') m=length(x); n=length(h); X=[x,zeros(1,n)]; H=[h,zeros(1,m)]; for i=1:n+m-1 Y(i)=0; for j=1:m if(i-j+1>0) Y(i)=Y(i)+X(j)*H(i-j+1); else end end end Y stem(Y); ylabel('Y[n]'); xlabel('----->n'); title('Convolution of Two Signals without conv function');

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