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Intro; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Acronyms; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of DIY Boxes; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Sound as a Science Material; 1.2 Layout; 1.3 Convention for Notation and Code; 1.4 Book Compilation; 2 What Is Sound?; 2.1 A Debate Under a Dangerous Tree; 2.2 Sound as a Mechanical Wave; 2.2.1 Air Particle Motion; 2.2.2 Air Pressure Variation; 2.2.3 Amplitude; 2.2.4 Phase; 2.2.5 Duration; 2.2.6 Frequency; 2.2.7 Writing Sound with a Simple Equation; 2.2.8 Amplitude and Frequency Modulations; 2.3 Sound as a Time Series; 2.4 Sound as a Digital Object; 2.4.1 Sampling

2.4.2 Quantization2.4.3 Issues in Sampling and Quantization; 2.4.4 File Format; 2.5 Sound as a Support of Information; 3 What Is R?; 3.1 A Brief Introduction to an Ocean of Tools; 3.2 How to Get R; 3.3 Do You Speak R?; 3.3.1 Where Am I?; 3.3.2 Objects; 3.3.2.1 Classes; 3.3.2.2 Attributes; 3.3.3 Operators; 3.3.4 Functions; 3.3.5 Controlling Flow; 3.3.5.1 Conditioning; 3.3.5.2 Looping; 3.3.6 Manipulating Objects; 3.3.6.1 Indexing Operators; 3.3.6.2 Finding an Item Position; 3.3.6.3 Concatenating Objects; 3.3.6.4 Reading and Saving Objects; 3.3.7 Vectorization and Recycling

3.3.8 Handling Character Strings3.3.9 Drawing a Graphic; 3.3.9.1 High-Level Plot Functions; 3.3.9.2 Parametrization; 3.3.9.3 Low-Level Plot Functions; 3.3.9.4 Organizing a Plate of Graphics; 3.3.9.5 ggplot2 Alternative; 3.3.9.6 Saving Graphics; 3.3.10 Scripting; 3.3.11 Calling External Software; 3.4 R and Sound; 3.4.1 To Use or Not to Use R for Sound Analysis?; 3.4.2 Main Packages; 3.4.3 How to Install seewave; 4 Playing with Sound; 4.1 Object Classes; 4.1.1 vector, matrix, data.frame Classes; 4.1.2 ts and mts Classes; 4.1.3 audioSample Class of the Package audio

4.1.4 sound Class of the Package phonTools4.1.5 Wave Class of the Package tuneR; 4.2 How to Read (Load) a Sound; 4.2.1 .wav Files; 4.2.2 .mp3 Files; 4.2.3 From .mp3 to .wav Files; 4.2.4 .flac Files; 4.2.5 Local Files; 4.2.6 Online Files; 4.2.7 Song Meter© Files; 4.3 How to Listen to a Sound; 4.3.1 With the Package audio; 4.3.2 With the Package phonTools; 4.3.3 With the Package tuneR; 4.3.4 With the Package seewave; 4.4 How to Record a Sound; 4.5 How to Write (Save) a Sound; 4.6 Tuning R; 5 Display of the Wave; 5.1 Oscillogram; 5.1.1 Simple Oscillogram; 5.1.2 Axes; 5.1.3 Colors

5.1.4 Decoration and Annotation5.1.5 Zoom In; 5.1.6 A Bit of Interactivity; 5.1.7 Multiple Oscillogram; 5.2 Amplitude Envelope; 5.2.1 Principle; 5.2.2 In Practice with seewave; 5.2.3 Smoothing; 5.2.3.1 Sliding Window Process; 5.2.3.2 Moving Average; 5.2.3.3 Moving Sum; 5.2.3.4 Moving Kernel; 5.2.3.5 Which Smoothing Method Should I Use?; 5.2.4 In Practice with phonTools; 5.3 Combining Oscillogram and Envelope; 6 Edition; 6.1 Resampling; 6.2 Channels Managing; 6.3 Manipulating Sound Sections; 6.3.1 Extract; 6.3.2 Delete; 6.3.3 Paste; 6.3.4 Repeat; 6.3.5 Reverse

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