spectro3D {seewave} | R Documentation |
This function returns a three-dimension spectrographic representation of a time wave. The function corresponds to short-term Fourier transform.
spectro3D(wave, f, wl = 512, wn = "hanning", zp = 0, ovlp = 0, plot = TRUE, magt = 10, magf = 10, maga = 2, palette = rev.terrain.colors)
wave |
data describing a time wave
or a Sample object generated loading a wav file
with loadSample (package sound). |
f |
sampling frequency of wave (in Hz).
Does not need to be specified if wave is a Sample object. |
wl |
length of the window for the analysis (even number of points). |
wn |
window name, see ftwindow (by default "hanning" ). |
zp |
zero-padding (even number of points), see Details . |
ovlp |
overlap between two successive windows (in % ). |
plot |
logical, if TRUE plots the spectrogram
(by default TRUE ). |
magt |
magnification of the time axis. |
magf |
magnification of the frequency axis. |
maga |
magnification of the amplitude axis. |
palette |
a color palette function to be used to assign colors in
the plot, see Details . |
Following Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the short-term Fourier transform
cannot be precised in both time and frequency. The temporal and frequency
precisions of the function are actually dependent of the wl
value.
Choosing a high wl
value will increase the frequency resolution but
reduce the temporal one, and vice versa. The frequency precision is
obtained by calculating the ratio f
/wl
,
and the temporal precision is obtained by calculating the reverse ratio
wl
/f
. This problem can be reduced in some way with zp
that
adds 0 values on both sides of the analysis window. This increases frequency
resolution without altering time resolution.
Any colour palette can be used. In particular, it is possible to use other palettes coming with
seewave: rev.gray.colors.1
, rev.gray.colors.2
,
spectro.colors
, temp.colors
, rev.heat.colors
,
rev.cm.colors
, rev.topo.colors
, corresponding to the reverse
of heat.colors
,topo.colors
,
cm.colors
.
Use magt
, magf
and maga
to resize the plot.
If plot
is FALSE
, this function returns a matrix. Each column
corresponds to a Fourier transform of length wl
/2.
This function requires rgl and is based on fft
.
See examples of spectro
for analysis arguments
(wl
,zp
, ovlp
).
Jerome Sueur sueur@mnhn.fr and Caroline Simonis csimonis@mnhn.fr.
data(tico) spectro3D(tico,f=22050,wl=512,ovlp=75,zp=16,maga=4,palette=rev.terrain.colors)