matplotlib.axes.Axes.xcorr
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Axes.xcorr(x, y, normed=True, detrend=<function detrend_none>, usevlines=True, maxlags=10, *, data=None, **kwargs)
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Plot the cross correlation between x and y.
The correlation with lag k is defined as
, where
is the complex conjugate of
.
Parameters: -
x : sequence of scalars of length n
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y : sequence of scalars of length n
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detrend : callable, optional, default: mlab.detrend_none
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x is detrended by the detrend callable. Default is no normalization.
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normed : bool, optional, default: True
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If
True
, input vectors are normalised to unit length. -
usevlines : bool, optional, default: True
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If
True
,Axes.vlines
is used to plot the vertical lines from the origin to the acorr. Otherwise,Axes.plot
is used. -
maxlags : int, optional
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Number of lags to show. If None, will return all
2 * len(x) - 1
lags. Default is 10.
Returns: -
lags : array (length 2*maxlags+1)
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lag vector.
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c : array (length 2*maxlags+1)
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auto correlation vector.
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line : LineCollection or Line2D
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Artist
added to the axes of the correlationLineCollection
if usevlines is TrueLine2D
if usevlines is False -
b : Line2D or None
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Horizontal line at 0 if usevlines is True None usevlines is False
Other Parameters: -
linestyle : Line2D property, optional
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Only used if usevlines is
False
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marker : string, optional
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Default is 'o'.
Notes
The cross correlation is performed with
numpy.correlate()
withmode = 2
.Note
In addition to the above described arguments, this function can take a data keyword argument. If such a data argument is given, the following arguments are replaced by data[<arg>]:
- All arguments with the following names: 'x', 'y'.
Objects passed as data must support item access (
data[<arg>]
) and membership test (<arg> in data
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