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matplotlib.pyplot.csd(x, y, NFFT=None, Fs=None, Fc=None, detrend=None, window=None, noverlap=None, pad_to=None, sides=None, scale_by_freq=None, return_line=None, hold=None, data=None, **kwargs)[source]-
Plot the cross-spectral density.
Call signature:
csd(x, y, NFFT=256, Fs=2, Fc=0, detrend=mlab.detrend_none, window=mlab.window_hanning, noverlap=0, pad_to=None, sides='default', scale_by_freq=None, return_line=None, **kwargs)The cross spectral density
by Welch's average periodogram method. The vectors x and y are divided into NFFT length segments. Each segment is detrended by function detrend and windowed by function window. noverlap gives the length of the overlap between segments. The product of the direct FFTs of x and y are averaged over each segment to compute
, with a scaling to correct for power loss due to windowing.
If len(x) < NFFT or len(y) < NFFT, they will be zero padded to NFFT.
Parameters: -
x, y : 1-D arrays or sequences -
Arrays or sequences containing the data
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Fs : scalar -
The sampling frequency (samples per time unit). It is used to calculate the Fourier frequencies, freqs, in cycles per time unit. The default value is 2.
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window : callable or ndarray -
A function or a vector of length NFFT. To create window vectors see
window_hanning(),window_none(),numpy.blackman(),numpy.hamming(),numpy.bartlett(),scipy.signal(),scipy.signal.get_window(), etc. The default iswindow_hanning(). If a function is passed as the argument, it must take a data segment as an argument and return the windowed version of the segment. -
sides : [ 'default' | 'onesided' | 'twosided' ] -
Specifies which sides of the spectrum to return. Default gives the default behavior, which returns one-sided for real data and both for complex data. 'onesided' forces the return of a one-sided spectrum, while 'twosided' forces two-sided.
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pad_to : integer -
The number of points to which the data segment is padded when performing the FFT. This can be different from NFFT, which specifies the number of data points used. While not increasing the actual resolution of the spectrum (the minimum distance between resolvable peaks), this can give more points in the plot, allowing for more detail. This corresponds to the n parameter in the call to fft(). The default is None, which sets pad_to equal to NFFT
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NFFT : integer -
The number of data points used in each block for the FFT. A power 2 is most efficient. The default value is 256. This should NOT be used to get zero padding, or the scaling of the result will be incorrect. Use pad_to for this instead.
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detrend : {'default', 'constant', 'mean', 'linear', 'none'} or callable -
The function applied to each segment before fft-ing, designed to remove the mean or linear trend. Unlike in MATLAB, where the detrend parameter is a vector, in matplotlib is it a function. The
pylabmodule definesdetrend_none(),detrend_mean(), anddetrend_linear(), but you can use a custom function as well. You can also use a string to choose one of the functions. 'default', 'constant', and 'mean' calldetrend_mean(). 'linear' callsdetrend_linear(). 'none' callsdetrend_none(). -
scale_by_freq : boolean, optional -
Specifies whether the resulting density values should be scaled by the scaling frequency, which gives density in units of Hz^-1. This allows for integration over the returned frequency values. The default is True for MATLAB compatibility.
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noverlap : integer -
The number of points of overlap between segments. The default value is 0 (no overlap).
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Fc : integer -
The center frequency of x (defaults to 0), which offsets the x extents of the plot to reflect the frequency range used when a signal is acquired and then filtered and downsampled to baseband.
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return_line : bool -
Whether to include the line object plotted in the returned values. Default is False.
Returns: -
Pxy : 1-D array -
The values for the cross spectrum
P_{xy}before scaling (complex valued) -
freqs : 1-D array -
The frequencies corresponding to the elements in Pxy
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line : a Line2D instance -
The line created by this function. Only returned if return_line is True.
Other Parameters: - **kwargs :
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Keyword arguments control the
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Notes
For plotting, the power is plotted as
for decibels, though
P_{xy}itself is returned.References
Bendat & Piersol -- Random Data: Analysis and Measurement Procedures, John Wiley & Sons (1986)
Note
In addition to the above described arguments, this function can take a data keyword argument. If such a data argument is given, the following arguments are replaced by data[<arg>]:
- All arguments with the following names: 'x', 'y'.
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