From: askani on
hi.. iam also searching for that(so and chin method for qrs detection of ecg) code...i need that code for my project its very urgent.. if u have pls forward that code to my mail.iam waiting for ur response
askanianji(a)gmail.com
askanianjis(a)yahoomail.com
From: Wayne King on
"hira " <hira_an(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message <hm55mo$kit$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
> Hello,
>
> I am doing a project which involves real time analysis of ecg signals using the 'So and Chan' method. Does any one have any effective codes available for this?
>
> Thanks,
> Hira

Hi, I don't know if anyone has that code available, but that method is very easy to code in MATLAB, so it will certainly be a good opportunity to practice.
Wayne
From: TideMan on
On May 17, 4:01 am, askani <askania...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> hi.. iam also searching for that(so and chin method for qrs detection of ecg) code...i need that code for my project its very urgent.. if u have pls forward that code to my mail.iam waiting for ur response
>  askania...(a)gmail.com
> askanian...(a)yahoomail.com

I can never get over the gall of posters like this.
They write in some sort of abbreviated code that we are expected to
decipher, then make demands that we forward the code to their email.
Such demands are out of place in a forum such as this, where the
purpose is to share code openly.
As usual, the poster shows no indication of what he/she has done
towards solving THEIR problem.
Hell will freeze over before I would help such a person.

From: Mark Shore on
TideMan <mulgor(a)gmail.com> wrote in message <73348ca0-17ec-4b37-a3a0-3ac50dfaca54(a)g39g2000pri.googlegroups.com>...
> On May 17, 4:01 am, askani <askania...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > hi.. iam also searching for that(so and chin method for qrs detection of ecg) code...i need that code for my project its very urgent.. if u have pls forward that code to my mail.iam waiting for ur response
> >  askania...(a)gmail.com
> > askanian...(a)yahoomail.com
>
> I can never get over the gall of posters like this.
> They write in some sort of abbreviated code that we are expected to
> decipher, then make demands that we forward the code to their email.
> Such demands are out of place in a forum such as this, where the
> purpose is to share code openly.
> As usual, the poster shows no indication of what he/she has done
> towards solving THEIR problem.
> Hell will freeze over before I would help such a person.


You must read between the lines. What to professors, engineers and native speakers of English over forty appears to be shorthand slang indicating laziness must first be translated, thus:

Dear sirs:

I am working in a short-staffed UNHCR camp and all of our medical equipment was recently seized by guerrillas, along with our MATLAB programmers. We've managed to rebuild a crude ECG instrument using batteries and string, but so far have been stymied by the programming aspect of processing our noisy data. I hate to inconvenience anyone, but our situation is becoming moderately urgent, what with all the deaths. If anyone could *please* send *anything* on the So and Chan algorithm adapted to MATLAB it would be greatly appreciated by me, our surgeons and all the orphans. My cell phone battery is dying, since we are now hiding in caves and it is very dangerous to go into the daylight with solar chargers. Apologies for the ridiculous abbreviations needed to save airtime.
From: TideMan on
On May 17, 10:54 am, "Mark Shore" <msh...(a)magmageosciences.ca> wrote:
> TideMan <mul...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message <73348ca0-17ec-4b37-a3a0-3ac50dfac...(a)g39g2000pri.googlegroups.com>...
> > On May 17, 4:01 am, askani <askania...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > > hi.. iam also searching for that(so and chin method for qrs detection of ecg) code...i need that code for my project its very urgent.. if u have pls forward that code to my mail.iam waiting for ur response
> > >  askania...(a)gmail.com
> > > askanian...(a)yahoomail.com
>
> > I can never get over the gall of posters like this.
> > They write in some sort of abbreviated code that we are expected to
> > decipher, then make demands that we forward the code to their email.
> > Such demands are out of place in a forum such as this, where the
> > purpose is to share code openly.
> > As usual, the poster shows no indication of what he/she has done
> > towards solving THEIR problem.
> > Hell will freeze over before I would help such a person.
>
> You must read between the lines. What to professors, engineers and native speakers of English over forty appears to be shorthand slang indicating laziness must first be translated, thus:
>
> Dear sirs:
>
> I am working in a short-staffed UNHCR camp and all of our medical equipment was recently seized by guerrillas, along with our MATLAB programmers. We've managed to rebuild a crude ECG instrument using batteries and string, but so far have been stymied by the programming aspect of processing our noisy data. I hate to inconvenience anyone, but our situation is becoming moderately urgent, what with all the deaths. If anyone could *please* send *anything* on the So and Chan algorithm adapted to MATLAB it would be greatly appreciated by me, our surgeons and all the orphans. My cell phone battery is dying, since we are now hiding in caves and it is very dangerous to go into the daylight with solar chargers. Apologies for the ridiculous abbreviations needed to save airtime.

Aaah, I see. Thank you, Mark, for clearing things up.
None of that came through in the OP's original message.
I assumed, obviously wrongly, that the "project" was homework and that
the urgency arose because the OP had spent all the time that had been
available for the project carousing, and now as the deadline
approached the OP was panicking.
And instead of searching past posts in this forum and using Google, I
assumed the OP had decided to try using this forum to cheat by using
someone else's work that he could then claim as his own.
I can see now that I should have been more sympathetic.

Still, I don't feel inclined to help a person who is hiding in a cave.
Who knows what sort of plots he is hatching in there?
Ecg analysis may be just a front for something much more sinister.