putpacket.wst {wavethresh} | R Documentation |
Put a packet of coefficients into a packet ordered non-decimated wavelet object (wst).
Description
This function inserts a packet of coefficients into a packet-ordered non-decimated wavelet object (wst
) object. The wst
objects are computed by the wst
function amongst others.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'wst'
putpacket(wst, level, index, packet, ...)
Arguments
wst |
Packet-ordered non-decimated wavelet object into which you wish to insert the packet. |
level |
The resolution level of the coefficients that you wish to insert. |
index |
The index number within the resolution level of the packet of coefficients that you wish to insert. |
packet |
A vector of coefficients that you wish to insert into the |
... |
any other arguments |
Details
This function actually calls the putpacket.wp
to do the insertion.
In the future this function will be extended to insert father wavelet coefficients as well.
Value
An object of class wst.object
containing the packet ordered non-decimated wavelet coefficients that have been modified: i.e. with packet inserted.
RELEASE
Version 3.9 Copyright Guy Nason 1998
Author(s)
G P Nason
See Also
getpacket.wst
, putpacket
, putpacket.wp
, wst
, wst.object
.
Examples
#
# Take the packet-ordered non-decimated transform of some random data
#
MyWST <- wst(rnorm(1:512))
#
# The above data set was 2^9 in length. Therefore there are
# coefficients at resolution levels 0, 1, 2, ..., and 8.
#
# The high resolution coefficients are at level 8.
# There should be 256 coefficients at level 8 in index location 0 and 1.
#
length(getpacket(MyWST, level=8, index=0))
# [1] 256
length(getpacket(MyWST, level=8, index=1))
# [1] 256
#
# There should be 4 coefficients at resolution level 2
#
getpacket(MyWST, level=2, index=0)
# [1] -0.92103095 0.70125471 0.07361174 -0.43467375
#
# O.k. Let's insert the packet containing the numbers 19,42,21,32
#
NewMyWST <- putpacket(MyWST, level=2, index=0, packet=c(19,42,31,32))
#
# Let's check that it put the numbers in correctly by reaccessing that
# packet...
#
getpacket(NewMyWST, level=2, index=0)
# [1] 19 42 31 32
#
# Yep. It inserted the packet correctly.