Bill Simpson wrote:
> Thanks Jim for the help.
>
> I forgot to say that one of my main snags is figuring how how to chop up
> the one long (44100 samples) vector into pieces (400 of them).
>
> This is my C-inspired way of thinking but there must be a better way in
> R.
>
> cyclelength=44100/400
Hi Bill,
You get cyclelemgth = 110.
If this is true, i.e if every 110 points of data
represent an entire cycle then everything is all
right, but are you sure this is true? Think what
happens if the true cycle length was 110.5 data
points.
Regards,
Moshe.
--- Bill Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
try:
y <- matrix(x, ncol=400, byrow=TRUE)
On 10/10/07, Bill Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Jim for the help.
>
> I forgot to say that one of my main snags is figuring how how to chop up
> the one long (44100 samples) vector into pieces (400 of them).
>
> This is my C-inspired way of
Thanks Jim for the help.
I forgot to say that one of my main snags is figuring how how to chop up
the one long (44100 samples) vector into pieces (400 of them).
This is my C-inspired way of thinking but there must be a better way in
R.
cyclelength=44100/400
for i= 1 to 400
for j= 1 to cycleleng
Bill Simpson wrote:
> I have 400 cycles of a noisy waveform. I would like to find the average
> (over the 400 cycles) of one cycle. Please tell me to do it in R. Any
> suggestions welcome!
>
Hi Bill,
I recently had to do something like this for an "approach to target"
curve. The steps were:
1) C
I have 400 cycles of a noisy waveform. I would like to find the average
(over the 400 cycles) of one cycle. Please tell me to do it in R. Any
suggestions welcome!
Thanks very much for any help.
Bill
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