sample_time_spliced_views {movementsync} | R Documentation |
Sample the time line from a list of Views
Description
Sample the time line from a list of Views
Usage
sample_time_spliced_views(
...,
num_samples,
replace = FALSE,
na.action = stats::na.pass
)
Arguments
... |
names arguments of |
num_samples |
number of time points to sample |
replace |
sample with replacement (default is FALSE)? |
na.action |
function to deal with NAs in data (default is na.pass). |
Value
a list of SplitView
object or a SplitView
object
Examples
r1 <- get_sample_recording()
fv1_list <- get_filtered_views(r1, data_points = "Nose", n = 41, p = 3)
jv1 <- get_joined_view(fv1_list)
l <- list(a=c(1, 2), b = c(2, 3))
splicing_df <- splice_time(l)
sv <- get_spliced_view(jv1, splicing_df = splicing_df)
autoplot(sv)
sv_new <- sample_time_spliced_views(sv, num_samples = 10, replace = FALSE)
autoplot(sv_new)
sv_new <- sample_time_spliced_views(sv, num_samples = 10, replace = TRUE)
autoplot(sv_new)
l <- list(a=c(1, 2), a = c(10, 20), b = c(30, 40))
splicing_df <- splice_time(l)
sv <- get_spliced_view(jv1, splicing_df = splicing_df)
sv_new <- sample_time_spliced_views(sv, num_samples = 20, replace = TRUE)
autoplot(sv_new)
[Package movementsync version 0.1.4 Index]