In case you were wondering, I ended up writing a function that calls
spline(). The resample() function wasn't suitable for my requirement.
But, thanks for steering me in the right direction!
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Thanks, Sergio.
Yes, resample looks promising. I'll try it out now.
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Cheers, mate!
I thought there must be some obscure way to search from within CRAN. After
reading your reply I tried Googling "CRAN signal processing". Much better.
(D'oh!)
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Jeff Newmiller wrote
> There are lots of them. You might be having trouble searching because you
> don't know how to spell "interpolate".
Hi Jeff,
If you re-read my original post you will see the word interpolate, spelled
correctly. I also used the made-up word "intrapolate" (I thought that
I need a function for regularising the time base of electronically acquired
signals (i.e. vectors of samples with a nominally constant time base).
For example, the accelerometer in my smartphone can deliver data at about 50
Hz, but the sampling rate varies by about 5% throughout a recording. I ha
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