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How to translate “spectrogram(x,512,256,512,Fs,'yaxis')” into octave “specgram” function?


How to call a custom function with exponentiation for every element of a matrix in GNU Octave?Methodology of FFT for Matlab spectrogram / short time Fourier transform functionsOctave specgram generates two diffent answersFrequency analysis of very short signal in GNU OctaveMatlab / Octave - trouble getting started with functions, is there a function main equivalent?Implementing 'curly' and 'access' “chaining” functions in matlabHow to plot a one-sided spectrum from a two-sided spectrum?Suggestions for defining limits of frequencies in Matlab Spectrogram function?Character-mode (shell/ASCII) plots with Octave scriptsWhy Matlab and Octave give out slightly different result for same equation? How can I fix that?






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I have to create the spectrogram of a signal. The thing is that i am using Octave and the only example i have is with spectrogram function from Matlab.



I have tried to use the simple syntax specgram(x) but i think i have to use the other parameters as well and i am not sure about the meaning of those last ones.



[x,Fs]=audioread('sp05.wav');



n=0:length(x)-1;



L=length(x)



time=n/Fs;



figure(2),specgram(x),colormap(jet)










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    Part of the Octave forge signal package

    – Andy
    Mar 24 at 11:58












  • Yes, I know what is specgram. My question is how should I call it to do the same thing as the spectrogram in question title.

    – Ionuț Gîrlă
    Mar 24 at 14:23







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    Have you read the documentation?

    – beaker
    Mar 24 at 17:28

















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I have to create the spectrogram of a signal. The thing is that i am using Octave and the only example i have is with spectrogram function from Matlab.



I have tried to use the simple syntax specgram(x) but i think i have to use the other parameters as well and i am not sure about the meaning of those last ones.



[x,Fs]=audioread('sp05.wav');



n=0:length(x)-1;



L=length(x)



time=n/Fs;



figure(2),specgram(x),colormap(jet)










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    Part of the Octave forge signal package

    – Andy
    Mar 24 at 11:58












  • Yes, I know what is specgram. My question is how should I call it to do the same thing as the spectrogram in question title.

    – Ionuț Gîrlă
    Mar 24 at 14:23







  • 1





    Have you read the documentation?

    – beaker
    Mar 24 at 17:28













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I have to create the spectrogram of a signal. The thing is that i am using Octave and the only example i have is with spectrogram function from Matlab.



I have tried to use the simple syntax specgram(x) but i think i have to use the other parameters as well and i am not sure about the meaning of those last ones.



[x,Fs]=audioread('sp05.wav');



n=0:length(x)-1;



L=length(x)



time=n/Fs;



figure(2),specgram(x),colormap(jet)










share|improve this question














I have to create the spectrogram of a signal. The thing is that i am using Octave and the only example i have is with spectrogram function from Matlab.



I have tried to use the simple syntax specgram(x) but i think i have to use the other parameters as well and i am not sure about the meaning of those last ones.



[x,Fs]=audioread('sp05.wav');



n=0:length(x)-1;



L=length(x)



time=n/Fs;



figure(2),specgram(x),colormap(jet)







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    Part of the Octave forge signal package

    – Andy
    Mar 24 at 11:58












  • Yes, I know what is specgram. My question is how should I call it to do the same thing as the spectrogram in question title.

    – Ionuț Gîrlă
    Mar 24 at 14:23







  • 1





    Have you read the documentation?

    – beaker
    Mar 24 at 17:28












  • 1





    Part of the Octave forge signal package

    – Andy
    Mar 24 at 11:58












  • Yes, I know what is specgram. My question is how should I call it to do the same thing as the spectrogram in question title.

    – Ionuț Gîrlă
    Mar 24 at 14:23







  • 1





    Have you read the documentation?

    – beaker
    Mar 24 at 17:28







1




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Part of the Octave forge signal package

– Andy
Mar 24 at 11:58






Part of the Octave forge signal package

– Andy
Mar 24 at 11:58














Yes, I know what is specgram. My question is how should I call it to do the same thing as the spectrogram in question title.

– Ionuț Gîrlă
Mar 24 at 14:23






Yes, I know what is specgram. My question is how should I call it to do the same thing as the spectrogram in question title.

– Ionuț Gîrlă
Mar 24 at 14:23





1




1





Have you read the documentation?

– beaker
Mar 24 at 17:28





Have you read the documentation?

– beaker
Mar 24 at 17:28












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