clustersegment {gsignal} | R Documentation |
Cluster Segments
Description
Calculate boundary indexes of clusters of 1’s.
Usage
clustersegment(x)
Arguments
x |
input data, specified as a numeric vector or matrix, coerced to
contain only 0's and 1's, i.e., every nonzero element in |
Details
The function calculates the initial index and end index of sequences of 1s
rising and falling phases of the signal in x
. The clusters are sought
in the rows of the array x
. The function works by finding the indexes
of jumps between consecutive values in the rows of x
.
Value
A list of size nr
, where nr
is the number
of rows in x
. Each element of the list contains a matrix with two
rows. The first row is the initial index of a sequence of 1’s and the
second row is the end index of that sequence.
Author(s)
Juan Pablo Carbajal, carbajal@ifi.uzh.ch.
Conversion to R by Geert van Boxtel, G.J.M.vanBoxtel@gmail.com.
Examples
(x <- c(0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1))
(ranges <- clustersegment(x))
# The first sequence of 1's in x lies in the interval
(r <- ranges[1,1]:ranges[2,1])
x <- matrix(as.numeric(runif(30) > 0.4), 3, 10)
ranges <- clustersegment(x)
x <- c(0, 1.2, 3, -8, 0)
ranges <- clustersegment(x)