zcross
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Compute zero crossing density.
- Usage
qinterp(x {type, {, sr}})
- x
- data vector (signal)
- type
- selects the type of result; 0 <= type <= 3 (default=0)
- sr
- sampling rate in Hz (default=1)
- Result
- The function counts the number of zero crossings nz of the function x[i]. The returned result is a scalar depending on nz and the argument type.
The scalar z with following meaning:
type description 0 the number of zero crossing nz 1 the zero crossing density dz = nz / ( ncol(x) * sr)
(number of zero crossings / second)2 the average zero crossing frequenzy (in Hz) f = dz / 2 3 the average zero crossing periode length (in seconds) t = 2 / dz
Contents
zcross
Usage:
zcross(x [, type=0 {0..3}, xmin=0, srate=1])
Parameters:
- type
- The type of result to return (see Result)
- xmin
- The minimum x value.
- srate
- The sampling rate.
Result:
Returns a scalar:
If type=0
, the number of zero-crossings.
If type=1
, the density of zero-crossings (number of zero-crossings / seconds).
If type=2
, the frequency of zero-crossing (density / 2).
If type=3
, the period length (1 / frequency = 2 / density).
Description:
Count the number of zero-crossings in the vector x. This is a subcommand of the EVAL
command.