zcrana | R Documentation |
zcrana function adapted from libassp
zcrana(
listOfFiles = NULL,
optLogFilePath = NULL,
beginTime = 0,
centerTime = FALSE,
endTime = 0,
windowShift = 5,
windowSize = 25,
toFile = TRUE,
explicitExt = NULL,
outputDirectory = NULL,
forceToLog = useWrasspLogger,
verbose = TRUE
)
listOfFiles |
vector of file paths to be processed by function |
optLogFilePath |
path to option log file |
beginTime |
= <time>: set begin of analysis interval to <time> seconds (default: begin of file) |
centerTime |
= <time> set single-frame analysis with the analysis window centred at <time> seconds; overrules beginTime, endTime and windowShift options |
endTime |
= <time>: set end of analysis interval to <time> seconds (default: end of file) |
windowShift |
= <dur>: set analysis window shift to <dur> ms (default: 5.0) |
windowSize |
= <dur>: set analysis window size to <dur> ms (default: 25.0) |
toFile |
write results to file (default extension is .zcr) |
explicitExt |
set if you wish to override the default extension |
outputDirectory |
directory in which output files are stored. Defaults to NULL, i.e. the directory of the input files |
forceToLog |
is set by the global package variable useWrasspLogger. This is set to FALSE by default and should be set to TRUE is logging is desired. |
verbose |
display infos & show progress bar |
Analysis of the averages of the short-term positive and negative zero-crossing rates of the signal in <listOfFiles>. Analysis results will be written to a file with the base name of the input file and extension '.zcr'. Default output is in SSFF binary format (track 'zcr').
nrOfProcessedFiles or if only one file to process return AsspDataObj of that file
Raphael Winkelmann
Lasse Bombien
# get path to audio file
path2wav <- list.files(system.file("extdata", package = "wrassp"),
pattern = glob2rx("*.wav"),
full.names = TRUE)[1]
# calculate zcr values
res <- zcrana(path2wav, toFile=FALSE)
# plot zcr values
plot(seq(0,numRecs.AsspDataObj(res) - 1) / rate.AsspDataObj(res) +
attr(res, 'startTime'),
res$zcr,
type='l',
xlab='time (s)',
ylab='ZCR values')
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