Psiname | R Documentation |
This function returns a character string according to a particular format for naming PsiJ
objects.
Psiname(J, filter.number, family)
J |
A negative integer representing the order of the |
filter.number |
The index number of the wavelet used to build the |
family |
The wavelet family used to build the |
Some of the objects computed by PsiJ
take a long time to compute. Hence it is a good idea to store them and reuse them. This function generates a name according to a particular naming scheme that permits a search algorithm to easily find the matrices.
Each object has three defining characteristics: its order, filter.number and family. Each of these three characteristics are concatenated together to form a name.
This function performs exactly the same role as rmname
except for objects produced by PsiJ
.
A character string containing the name of an object according to a particular naming scheme.
Version 3.9 Copyright Guy Nason 1998
G P Nason
Nason, G.P., von Sachs, R. and Kroisandt, G. (1998). Wavelet processes and adaptive estimation of the evolutionary wavelet spectrum. Technical Report, Department of Mathematics University of Bristol/ Fachbereich Mathematik, Kaiserslautern
PsiJ
#
# What's the name of the order 4 Haar PsiJ object?
#
Psiname(-4, filter.number=1, family="DaubExPhase")
#[1] "Psi.4.1.DaubExPhase"
#
# What's the name of the order 12 Daubechies least-asymmetric wavelet PsiJ
# with 7 vanishing moments?
#
Psiname(-12, filter.number=7, family="DaubLeAsymm")
#[1] "Psi.12.7.DaubLeAsymm"
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