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Questions on the wavelet analysis functions of Mathematica.
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How many arguments does a function require, and how to use that in `Manipulate`
I'm pretty sure there ought to be something cleaner. While we wait for a better answer, you may use this to return the minimum and maximum number of arguments allowed for each wavelet:
nArgs[fun_] := …
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Detecting components in timeseries
ListPlot@{l1, msf = MeanShiftFilter[l1, IntegerPart[Length@l1/10], MedianDeviation@l1,
MaxIterations -> 10]}
And here are the detected means (assuming there are three …