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Gallery Template#
The content of this example could be well introduced right here, since this is the first line people may read.
Since this is only a template we’ll only import pyfar…
[1]:
import pyfar as pf
… and make some noise:
[2]:
from IPython.display import Audio
noise = pf.signals.noise(2**18, spectrum='pink')
Audio(noise.time, rate=noise.sampling_rate)
[2]:
Interactive plotting can also be used to visualize the noise
[3]:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
%matplotlib ipympl
plt.figure()
pf.plot.time(noise)
plt.show()
License notice#
This notebook © 2024 by the pyfar developers is licensed under CC BY 4.0
Watermark#
[4]:
%load_ext watermark
%watermark -v -m -iv
Python implementation: CPython
Python version       : 3.10.17
IPython version      : 8.37.0
Compiler    : GCC 11.4.0
OS          : Linux
Release     : 6.8.0-1029-aws
Machine     : x86_64
Processor   : x86_64
CPU cores   : 2
Architecture: 64bit
matplotlib: 3.10.7
pyfar     : 0.7.3
IPython   : 8.37.0
