Looks like nobody answered so far.
If you want help: It is a good idea to say which package you are talking
about. In a clean R session I get:
> specprop
Error: object 'specprop' not found
> spec
Error: object 'spec' not found
hence no idea which functions from which package we are talking about.
Since you are probably talking about a contributed package, it might
make sense to contact the maintainer / author of that package in order
to a) ask the question and particularly b) report the typo in the error
message.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
mau...@alice.it wrote:
I deal with mono-channel breathing signals sampled at 30[Hz] which are
non-linear and non-stationary.
My goal is to classify the signals according to common breathing patterns
Trend remotion is necessary for cluster analysis but quite challenging. In
fact, quasi-periodic patterns that span a number of
consecutive breathing cycles should not be naively removed as they carry a lot of useful information.
In advance of applying any trend removing technique, I have to extract the main period and save it.
I thought it would be an easy task through functions "spec" and "specprop".
But I cannot get them to work for me.
Here is my simple exercise:
length(amp)
[1] 3885
amp.sp <- spec(amp,f=0.033)
specprop(amp.sp,f=0.033,str=TRUE,plot=1)
Error in specprop(amp.sp, f = 0.033, str = TRUE, plot = 1) :
Frequency resolution is to high (<0.5 hz)
specprop(amp.sp,f=0.033,str=TRUE)
Error in specprop(amp.sp, f = 0.033, str = TRUE) :
Frequency resolution is to high (<0.5 hz)
I cannot get the meaning of the message error unless there is a constraint on
the frequency resolution deal with
by these functions ... in this case the error message should read "... Frequency
resolution is TOO high (<0.5 hz)"
Even so, I am still puzzled beause the default window is 512 wide ==> 1/512 =
0.001953125
The signal length is 3885 ==> 1/3885 = 0.0002574003
Your help is very welcome.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Maura
tutti i telefonini TIM!
tutti i telefonini TIM!
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