exp_est
exports wave objects of an extended selection table as sound files
exp_est(X, file.name = NULL, path = NULL, single.file = FALSE,
selection.table = TRUE, pb = TRUE, normalize = TRUE, parallel = 1, wave.object = FALSE)
Sound file(s) are saved in the provided path or current working directory. If selection.table = TRUE
a Raven sound selection table with the data in 'X' will also be saved.
object of class 'extended_selection_table' (objects produced by selection_table
). More details about these objects can be found on this link.
character string indicating the name of the sound file (if single.file = TRUE
)
and/or the selection table (if selection.table = TRUE
). Default is NULL
.
A character string indicating the path of the directory where sound files and/or selection table will be saved. If not provided the
function uses the current working directory. Default is NULL
.
Logical argument to control if all wave objects are pooled together in a
single sound file (if TRUE
) or each one as an individual sound file (if FALSE
, default). If
exporting a single sound file the files are concatenated in the same sequences as in the extended selection table. Note that to create a single sound file ALL WAVE OBJECTS IN 'X" MUST HAVE THE SAME SAMPLE RATE (check attributes(X)$check.res$sample.rate
) and ideally the same bit depth (although not strictly required). If that is not the case, sample rate can be homogenize using the resample_est
from the warbleR package.
Logical argument to determine if a Raven sound selection table ('.txt' file) is also exported.
Default is TRUE
. If FALSE
then selection table is return as an object in the R environment. If exporting multiple sound files (if single.file = FALSE
) the function still exports a single selection table (in this case a multiple sound selection table).
Logical argument to control progress bar when exporting multiple sound files. Default is TRUE
.
Logical argument to control if wave objects are individually normalized before exporting (or before being concatenated if single.file = TRUE
). Normalization rescales amplitude values to a 16 bit dynamic range. Default is FALSE
.
Numeric. Controls whether parallel computing is applied. It specifies the number of cores to be used. Default is 1 (i.e. no parallel computing).
Logical argument to control if ONLY a single wave object is returned in the R environment (TRUE) instead of a wave file in the working directory (and a selection table if selection.table = TRUE
). Default is FALSE
.
Marcelo Araya-Salas (marcelo.araya@ucr.ac.cr)
Extended selection tables are annotations that include both the acoustic and annotation data. This is an specific object class, extended_selection_table
(from the package warbleR), that includes a list of 'wave' objects corresponding to each the annotations in the data (see a full description here). The function exp_est
takes the wave objects contained as attributes in extended selection tables and saves them as sound files in '.wav' format. A single sound file containing all the annotations or several sound files (one for each wave object) can be produced (see 'single.file' argument). In addition, a Raven sound selection table can be saved along with the sound files. The exported selection table can be open in Raven for exploring/manipulating selections in 'X'. Note that the background noise margin (if any) that is found on each wave object before and/or after the annotated sound is also exported.
Note that for extended selection tables created 'by song' (described here; see argument 'by.song' in the warbleR function selection_table
) when using the argument single.file = FALSE
the function will export a single sound file for every 'song' in the selection table. In other words exported sound files will contain all the annotations for a given song, instead of a single annotation per sound file.
exp_raven
if (FALSE) {
# load example data
data(list = "lbh.est", package = "NatureSounds")
# subset to 10 selections
X <- lbh.est[1:10, ]
# Export data to a single sound file
exp_est(X, file.name = "test", single.file = TRUE, path = tempdir())
# Export data to a single sound file and normalizing, no pb
exp_est(X, file.name = "test2", single.file = TRUE, normalize = TRUE, pb = FALSE, path = tempdir())
# several files
exp_est(X, single.file = FALSE, file.name = "test3", path = tempdir())
}
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