plot_roll_resultant_length function

Plot windowed resultant length

Plot windowed resultant length

plot_roll_resultant_length( obj, window_duration = 1, smooth = FALSE, by = 1, ref_lines = c(W = 0.7, M = 0.85, H = 0.95), align = "right", na.rm = TRUE )

Arguments

  • obj: a sel.phases object.
  • window_duration: duration of window over which to take mean (default is 1 sec).
  • smooth: use the smoothed phase angle data (default is FALSE).
  • by: calculate resultant length at every by-th time point rather than every point.
  • ref_lines: names list of reference line values (default is c(W = 0.7, M = 0.85, H = 0.95)).
  • align: alignment of window (default is 'right').
  • na.rm: Remove NAs from the circular mean (default is TRUE).

Returns

a ggplot object.

Examples

r <- get_sample_recording() rv <- get_raw_view(r, "Central", "", "Sitar") pv <- get_processed_view(rv) co <- analyze_coherency(pv, columns = c("Nose_x", "Nose_y")) sp <- plot_sel_phases(co, pv, sel.period = 0.64) plot_roll_resultant_length(sp, ref_lines = c(H = 0.9998))

See Also

Other wavelet functions: analyze_coherency(), analyze_wavelet(), get_local_max_average_power(), plot_average_coherency(), plot_average_power(), plot_cross_spectrum(), plot_cwt_energy(), plot_phase_difference(), plot_power_spectrum(), plot_sel_phases(), plot_wt_energy()

  • Maintainer: Tuomas Eerola
  • License: MIT + file LICENSE
  • Last published: 2023-06-09

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