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matplotlib.axes.Axes.xcorr
Axes.xcorr(self, x, y, normed=True, detrend=<function detrend_none at 0x7f6160382f70>, usevlines=True, maxlags=10, *, data=None, **kwargs)[source]-
Plot the cross correlation between x and y.
The correlation with lag k is defined as \(\sum_n x[n+k] \cdot y^*[n]\), where \(y^*\) is the complex conjugate of \(y\).
Parameters: -
xarray-like of length n -
yarray-like of length n -
detrendcallable, optional, default: mlab.detrend_none -
x and y are detrended by the detrend callable. This must be a function
x = detrend(x)accepting and returning annumpy.array. Default is no normalization. -
normedbool, optional, default: True -
If
True, input vectors are normalised to unit length. -
usevlinesbool, optional, default: True -
Determines the plot style.
If
True, vertical lines are plotted from 0 to the xcorr value usingAxes.vlines. Additionally, a horizontal line is plotted at y=0 usingAxes.axhline.If
False, markers are plotted at the xcorr values usingAxes.plot. -
maxlagsint, optional, default: 10 -
Number of lags to show. If None, will return all
2 * len(x) - 1lags.
Returns: -
lagsarray (length 2*maxlags+1) -
The lag vector.
-
carray (length 2*maxlags+1) -
The auto correlation vector.
-
lineLineCollection or Line2D -
Artistadded to the axes of the correlation:LineCollectionif usevlines is True.Line2Dif usevlines is False.
-
bLine2D or None -
Horizontal line at 0 if usevlines is True None usevlines is False.
Other Parameters: -
linestyleLine2D property, optional -
The linestyle for plotting the data points. Only used if usevlines is
False. -
markerstr, optional, default: 'o' -
The marker for plotting the data points. Only used if usevlines is
False.
Notes
The cross correlation is performed with
numpy.correlate()withmode = "full".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'.
Objects passed as data must support item access (
data[<arg>]) and membership test (<arg> in data). -
Examples using matplotlib.axes.Axes.xcorr
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