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ChemoSpec (version 3.0-1)

binBuck: Bin or Bucket a Spectra Object

Description

This function will bin a "Spectra" object by averaging every bin.ratio frequency values, and summing the corresponding intensity values. The net effect is a smoothed and smaller data set. If there are gaps in the frequency axis, each data chunk is processed separately. Note: some folks refer to binning as bucketing.

Usage

binBuck(spectra, bin.ratio)

Arguments

spectra
An object of S3 class "Spectra" to be binned.
bin.ratio
An integer giving the binning ratio, that is, the number of points to be grouped together into one subset of data.

Value

  • An object of S3 class "Spectra".

Details

If the frequency range is not divisible by bin.ratio to give a whole number, data points are removed from the beginning of the frequency data until it is, and the number of data points removed is reported at the console. If there are gaps in the data where frequencies have been removed, each continuous piece is sent out and binned separately (by binBuck).

References

https://github.com/bryanhanson/ChemoSpec

Examples

Run this code
data(CuticleIR)
sumSpectra(CuticleIR)
res <- binBuck(CuticleIR, bin.ratio = 4)
sumSpectra(res)

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