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seewave (version 2.1.6)

rmoffset: Remove the offset of a time wave

Description

This function removes the offset of a time wave.

Usage

rmoffset(wave, f, channel = 1, FUN = mean, plot = FALSE, output = "matrix", ...)

Arguments

wave

an R object.

f

sampling frequency of wave (in Hz). Does not need to be specified if embedded in wave.

channel

channel of the R object, by default left channel (1).

FUN

a function used to apply the offset correction. See Details.

plot

logical, if TRUE returns an oscillographic plot of the wave after removing the offset (by default FALSE).

output

character string, the class of the object to return, either "matrix", "Wave", "Sample", "audioSample" or "ts".

other oscillo graphical parameters.

Value

The offset is removed by substracting the wave by its mean (argument FUN). But other function can be used. For instance, it can be more approriate to use the median to remove the offtset and transients. See Examples. If plot is FALSE, a new wave is returned. The class of the returned object is set with the argument output.

See Also

oscillo

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(tico)
# artifically generates an offset
tico2<-tico+0.1
# see the wave with an offset
oscillo(tico2, f=22050)
# remove the offset with the mean (by default)
rmoffset(tico2, f=22050, plot=TRUE)
# remove the offset with the median
rmoffset(tico2, f=22050, FUN=median, plot=TRUE)
# }

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