parse_epoch_string {MIMSunit} | R Documentation |
Parse epoch string to the corresponding number of samples it represents.
Description
parse_epoch_string
parses the epoch string (e.g. "1 min"), and outputs
the corresponding number of samples it represents.
Usage
parse_epoch_string(epoch_str, sr)
Arguments
epoch_str |
string. The input epoch str as accepted by |
sr |
number. The sampling rate in Hz used to parse the epoch string. |
Details
This function parses the given epoch string (e.g. "5 secs") and outputs the corresponding number of samples represented by the epoch string.
Value
number. The number of samples represented by the epoch string.
How is it used in MIMS-unit algorithm?
This function is used in
aggregate_for_mims
function and mims_unit
function.
See Also
Other utility functions:
clip_data()
,
cut_off_signal()
,
interpolate_signal()
,
sampling_rate()
,
segment_data()
,
simulate_new_data()
Examples
# 1 min with 80 Hz = 4800 samples
parse_epoch_string('1 min', sr=80)
# 30 sec with 30 Hz = 900 samples
parse_epoch_string('30 sec', sr=30)
# 1 hour with 1 Hz = 3600 samples
parse_epoch_string('1 hour', sr=1)
# 1 day with 10 Hz = 864000 samples
parse_epoch_string('1 day', sr=10)
[Package MIMSunit version 0.11.2 Index]