Analyze a Signal using Matlab

I have a code that plots a signal and i want to know if there are ways to analyze features of the signal.
I am looking to find
  1. the time between sampled points
  2. fundamental frequency of signal
  3. fundamental angular frequency of signal
  4. max value of t in plot
  5. number of cycles plotted
This is my code
fs = 400;
N = 800;
f = 4;
t = (1:N)/fs;
x = sin(2*pi*f*t);
plot(t,x,'k','LineWidth',2);
xlabel('Time'); ylabel('x(t)');

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I have a code that plots a signal and i want to know if there are ways to analyze features of the signal.
I am looking to find
  1. the time between sampled points
  2. fundamental frequency of signal
  3. fundamental angular frequency of signal
  4. max value of t in plot
  5. number of cycles plotted
This is my code
fs = 400;
N = 800;
f = 4;
t = (1:N)/fs;
x = sin(2*pi*f*t);
plot(t,x,'k','LineWidth',2);
xlabel('Time'); ylabel('x(t)');
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Nikhilesh
Nikhilesh on 27 Jan 2023
Seems this is a theoretical question of signals and not pertaining use of MATLAB. I am answering two of the five and rest you should be able to do it on your own.
  1. The time between sampled points can be calculated by taking the reciprocal of the sampling frequency (fs), which in this case is 1/400 seconds.
  2. The fundamental frequency of the signal can be found by dividing 1 by the period of the signal. In this case, the signal is a sine wave with a frequency of 4 Hz, so the fundamental frequency is also 4 Hz.

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