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2010 Aug 04
1
wavlet transform
Hello I do wavelet transform by using this code: dec=dwt(ld, filter='d8', n.levels=lev, boundary="reflaction"); dec consists of the decomposition coefficients and other How can I change the coefficients the decomposition manualy? -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/wavlet-transform-tp2313427p2313427.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at
2009 Jun 04
1
Morlet wavelet analysis
Dear, I am using "cwt "function from Rwave package to perform Morlet wavelet analysis. d1<-c(1.31673209591515, -0.171333455797346, -1.67618546079420, -0.931604651010362, -0.954614183224057, -1.19821794547758, 0.516096363353144, -0.0432811977638559, 0.737764943619919, 0.438046629673177, -0.208607167908743, -0.3091308821262, -1.42473112931594, 0.234125312118165, -0.307047554490597,
2008 Dec 06
1
Morlet wavelet not supportd by wavCWTPeaks
aa <- (structure(list(X.0.85 = c(-1.02, -1.17, -1.29, -1.39, -1.46, -1.5, -1.52, -1.5, -1.46, -1.39, -1.3, -1.19, -1.07, -0.93, -0.79, -0.65, -0.5, -0.36, -0.22, -0.08, 0.05, 0.18, 0.3, 0.41, 0.52, 0.62, 0.72, 0.81, 0.89, 0.98, 1.05, 1.13, 1.19, 1.25, 1.29, 1.31, 1.31, 1.29, 1.24, 1.16, 1.06, 0.93, 0.77, 0.58, 0.38, 0.16, -0.07, -0.31, -0.89, -1.05, -1.19, -1.31, -1.41, -1.47, -1.51, -1.51,
2003 Nov 28
2
Survey says post your 3.3 volt Mother boards used in PRODUCTION withTE410
I'd like to put up on the wiki the known working 3.3v MotherBoards people are using in production... I am very interested w/ppl with dual te410's with lots of concurrent channels in use Please dont post just your fav spec boards JUST ppl with working stable installs with TE410s, if possible with url, if not the exact board number & ill google it when i post to the wiki thxs in
2006 Feb 06
1
TE210P mother board
Hi all, I'm going to configure a middle asterisk installation. I'll use a TE210P to connect a T1 channel bank and a PRI E1 line. I'm thinking on using a SuperMicro P8SCT Mother Board that has a 1x 64-bit 133MHz PCI-X 3.3V. In TE210P documentation I've read: The TE210P is a 32-bit 33MHz card keyed for 3.3 volt operation. Can SuperMicro slot (that is a 133Mhz slot) be used
2014 Nov 15
0
Mother boards for Centos 7
Hi list, I need a new mobo for my workstation. I'm planning to buy Asus Z97K or Asus Z97 Pro and install Centos 7. Anyone has experiences with these mobos? I need to know if Z97 chipset and NIC Realtek 8111GR are supported by C7. Another question about Intel I218V NIC installed on Asus Z97 Pro. Is it supported? I've ridden from google that Z97 chipset seems be supported by Linux but
2014 May 16
5
Mother board recommendation
Hello, I want to build a lightweight server and install centos. Does anyone have a recommendation for a suitable motherboard? Thank you, Joe
2006 Apr 23
0
Cohen-Daubechies-Fauraue (CDF) 9/7 wavelet-transform
Hello, I have to make use of the Cohen-Daubechies-Fauraue (CDF) 9/7 wavelet-transform, but have not found these biorthogonal wavlet in the released packages waveslim, wavethresh or wavelets. Is there any package doing this transform? Or can anybody send me the function doing this? I would be very grateful of that. Thanks Annika
2008 Sep 09
1
help on wavelet
Hi, I have little experience using wavelet and I would like to know if it is possible,using R wavelet package, to have a plot of frequency versus time. thank you giov -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/help-on-wavelet-tp19395583p19395583.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2008 Dec 05
2
Help with wavCWTPeaks
I cannot understand the following error printed out when I try to get the extrema of my time series. I would appreciate some suggestion as I really cannot interpret the error. I might not be using a proper set of parameters in calling such functions. I am learning by doing ... > aa.peak <- wavCWTPeaks (aa.tree) Error in `row.names<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, value = c("1",
2008 Nov 01
2
Hidden line algorithms and a different kind of waterfall
This is not the same as the recent thread on a waterfall graph. I'm thinking about the rolling FFT display used in acoustics and other spectrum analysis tasks. Here's an example of a very fancy 3-D waterfall display: http://www.ultimaserial.com/UltimaWaterfall.html I was just wondering if there are any simple hidden-line tools in R that I could use to draw simple waterfall displays.
2006 Mar 10
2
difference between 2 dates: IN MONTHS the way Mothers compute it
Hi R-people: I need a function to compute the number of months between 2 dates, in the same way a mother would do it. For example, if a kid is born on February 6, the number of months between that date and March 7 is exactly 1 month, although it is only 29 days. Thank you! Phil Smith CDC [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Sep 11
3
periodicity validation
There is a series of data contains time in fixed step and energy varying with time, how to test its periodicity?In R, it seems there is no direct tools since I have search the R manual with periodic and I have not found any related topic. Thanks a lot
2001 Dec 07
4
album portion of the tags request
I wanted to post publicly my problem with Jonathan's proposed album requirements. Although I do apologize, since this thread is too big already. The idea that as a requirement one should be able to identify the exact CD a track was ripped from is not a valid requirement in my book (not for the tags at least), and I hope I can explain why. Without knowing the exact way Jonathan wishes to
2008 Sep 22
1
R-help Digest, Vol 67, Issue 23
Warranty on Accuracy, Precision, Legality, ... of R in Research (These questions may well have been raised.) What is the implied warranty of using R for research & publications, consulting, etc.? Alternately, how does one obtain such a warranty? Your answers will be much appreciated. Perhaps you can point me to some websites which discussed this subject in the past. Thanks & regards