Quick Start
Creating a Channel
A Channel represents a single time-history with metadata and lazy
processing (drift, filter, baseline, trimming):
from pydysp.channel import Channel
import numpy as np
dt = 0.01
t = np.arange(0, 10, dt)
y = np.sin(2 * np.pi * 2 * t)
ch = Channel(
data=y,
dt=dt,
name_user="Acc1",
quantity="acceleration",
units="g",
)
# Apply processing (non-destructive)
ch2 = (
ch.drift_corrected(points=100)
.filtered(fc=20)
.baseline_corrected()
)
# Plot processed time-history
ch2.plot()
Creating a Test (multi-channel experiment)
A Test stores and manages multiple channels, with tools for batch
processing, plotting, spectra, transfer functions, and more:
from pydysp.test import Test
test = Test.from_channels(
name="MyTest",
channels=[ch1, ch2],
)
# Plot channels in a grid
test.plot_channels(ncols=2)
# Compute transfer function H1
f, H = test.transfer_function("Acc1", "Acc2", kind="H1")