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sixtenbe / analytic_wfm.py
Last active February 24, 2024 23:45 — forked from endolith/peakdet.m
Peak detection in Python
#!/usr/bin/python2
# Copyright (C) 2016 Sixten Bergman
# License WTFPL
#
# This program is free software. It comes without any warranty, to the extent
# permitted by applicable law.
# You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Do What The
# Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar. See
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endolith / frequency_estimator.py
Last active October 30, 2023 18:08
Frequency estimation methods in Python
from __future__ import division
from numpy.fft import rfft
from numpy import argmax, mean, diff, log, nonzero
from scipy.signal import blackmanharris, correlate
from time import time
import sys
try:
import soundfile as sf
except ImportError:
from scikits.audiolab import flacread
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endolith / peakdet.m
Last active February 14, 2024 21:27
Peak detection in Python [Eli Billauer]
function [maxtab, mintab]=peakdet(v, delta, x)
%PEAKDET Detect peaks in a vector
% [MAXTAB, MINTAB] = PEAKDET(V, DELTA) finds the local
% maxima and minima ("peaks") in the vector V.
% MAXTAB and MINTAB consists of two columns. Column 1
% contains indices in V, and column 2 the found values.
%
% With [MAXTAB, MINTAB] = PEAKDET(V, DELTA, X) the indices
% in MAXTAB and MINTAB are replaced with the corresponding
% X-values.