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seewave (version 2.2.3)

cutw: Cut a section of a time wave

Description

This function selects and cuts a section of data describing a time wave. Original and cut sections can be plotted as oscillograms for comparison.

Usage

cutw(wave, f, channel=1, from = NULL, to = NULL, choose = FALSE,
plot = FALSE, marks = TRUE, output="matrix", ...)

Value

If plot is FALSE, a new wave is returned. The class of the returned object is set with the argument output.

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).

from

start mark (in s).

to

end mark (in s).

choose

logical, if TRUE start (=from) and end (=to) points can be graphically chosen with a cursor on the oscillogram.

plot

logical, if TRUE returns an oscillographic plot of original and cut sections (by default FALSE).

marks

logical, if TRUE shows the start and end mark on the plot (by default TRUE).

output

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

...

other oscillo graphical parameters.

Author

Jerome Sueur

Details

If plot is TRUE returns a two-frame plot with both original and cut sections.

See Also

oscillo, addsilw,deletew, fadew,mutew,pastew,revw, zapsilw

Examples

Run this code
# a 0.4 s section in a bird song
data(tico)
a<-cutw(tico,f=22050,from=0.5,to=0.9)
oscillo(a,22050)
# a direct way to see what has been cut
cutw(tico,f=22050,from=0.5,to=0.9,plot=TRUE)

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