Mission: Directivity plot with time-frequency domain wavelets !! 😎
Problem: How to present 5D plots ?? 😕 😀
- Elias
Great indeed!
in case you didn't already implement (did not have time to give it a try nor a closer look) - may I suggest to make
1.) the constant Q "time length" variable and set the time axis of the plot by a (adjustable) factor accordingly
This will greatly help to fine tune the analysis to bring up the details of interest, as it worked so well with my PBW analysis - and should be equally beneficial to yours
2) provide a switch that enables plot "file printing" each 1deg to easen animated plot creation
🙂
Michael
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Hi,
Yes, Q is user selectable, as is the time range.
For the rotating 3D plot generation, I have script (not in this package) that automatically saves the 360 images in 1 deg intervall, and it takes about 5 min to do (depending on PC). Then only have to manually put the gif images to an animator (easy).
- Elias
Yes, Q is user selectable, as is the time range.
For the rotating 3D plot generation, I have script (not in this package) that automatically saves the 360 images in 1 deg intervall, and it takes about 5 min to do (depending on PC). Then only have to manually put the gif images to an animator (easy).
- Elias
Great indeed!
in case you didn't already implement (did not have time to give it a try nor a closer look) - may I suggest to make
1.) the constant Q "time length" variable and set the time axis of the plot by a (adjustable) factor accordingly
This will greatly help to fine tune the analysis to bring up the details of interest, as it worked so well with my PBW analysis - and should be equally beneficial to yours
2) provide a switch that enables plot "file printing" each 1deg to easen animated plot creation
🙂
Michael
Hi,
Yes, Q is user selectable, as is the time range.
For the rotating 3D plot generation, I have script (not in this package) that automatically saves the 360 images in 1 deg intervall, and it takes about 5 min to do (depending on PC). Then only have to manually put the gif images to an animator (easy).
- Elias
Great !
I used a FOR loop and the octave PRINT command. Depending on resolution selected it took me up to an overnight run to get the 360 plots of a single analysis calculated.
🙂
Michael
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