function mrgann(varargin) % % mrgann(recName,annName1,annName2,outAnn,verbose) % % Wrapper to WFDB MRGANN: % http://www.physionet.org/physiotools/wag/mrgann-1.htm % % % Reads a pair of annotation files (annName1, annName2) for the specified % record (recName), and writes a third annotation file (specified by outAnn) % for the same record. Typical applications of MRGANN include combining annotation % files that apply to different signals within a multi-signal record, and replacing % a segment of an annotation file with annotations from another file. MRGANN cannot % concatenate annotation files from different records (e.g., segments of a multi-segment record). % % %Required Parameters: % % recName % String specifying the name of the record in the WFDB path or % in the current directory. % % annName1 % String specifying the name of the first WFDB annotation file to be % merged. % % annName2 % String specifying the name of the second WFDB annotation file to be % merged. % % outAnn % String specifying the name of the output WFDB annotation file % containing the merged annotations. % % % Optional Parameters are: % % verbose % Boolean. If true warns about simultaneous annoations with matching % chan fields (default = true). % % % MATLAB wrapper Written by Ikaro Silva, 2013 % Last Modified: 6/13/2013 % Version 1.0 % % Since 0.9.0 % % See also BXB, RDANN, WRANN % % % %Example 1- Read a signal and annotation from PhysioNet's Remote server: % %and merge with calculated WRQS annotation % wqrs('mitdb/100'); % mrgann('mitdb/100','atr','wqrs','testAnn') % % % % See also wfdbtime, wrann %endOfHelp persistent javaWfdbExec if(isempty(javaWfdbExec)) javaWfdbExec=getWfdbClass('mrgann'); end %Set default pararamter values % [ann,type,subtype,chan,num]=rdann(recordName,annotator,C,N,N0) inputs={'recName','annName1','annName2','outAnn','verbose'}; verbose=1; for n=1:nargin if(~isempty(varargin{n})) eval([inputs{n} '=varargin{n};']) end end wfdb_argument={'-r',recName,'-i',annName1,annName2,'-o',outAnn}; if(verbose) wfdb_argument{end+1}='-v'; end javaWfdbExec.execToStringList(wfdb_argument);