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In the heat map, when I place the cursor on the screen, I obtain a time stamp, frequency, and their corresponding amplitude. However, I am unable to extract this data into Excel. I desire this data to be presented in an Excel format where, for each time stamp, I require a minimum of five high amplitude frequencies and their corresponding amplitudes.
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Have you tapped on the heat map, then on “⋯” (“More tools”), and “Export this dataset”. That file contains all data in a three column list.
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(08-01-2023, 04:38 PM)Jens Noritzsch Wrote: Have you tapped on the heat map, then on “⋯” (“More tools”), and “Export this dataset”. That file contains all data in a three column list.
Thank you. Yes I am able to get the data. Is it possible to get 2 more peak frequencies along with highest peak frequency.
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Ad more peak frequencies: it is very easy to determine a global maximum. For local maxima, we would have to go to some length to avoid picking up parts of the global maximum’s flanks – or some noise that leads to “virtual” side maxima here. Technically, it looks possible, however, I do not know when we would find time for this…