Subject: | Summary: [Nature Recordists] Re: EIN values and bits and peaks |
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From: | "Robin" robin_parmar_sound |
Date: | Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:49 pm ((PST)) |
OK, in order to contribute something tangible I have created a tool-kit of = eight functions useful for noise calculations of the type described in this= thread. There are also three examples, one explicitly taken from earlier i= n this discussion. Plus a test suite. And documentation. It is written in Python, which is the easiest, most readable programming la= nguage I know. It is free to use and runs on all operating systems. If you = don't know about it, you are in for a treat. If you have some other preferred language it will be trivial for you to con= vert the code. The file EINcalculations.py has been uploaded to the member's folder. Please correct any of my mistakes in understanding or implementation. -- Robin Parmar |
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