the input to analyze
the length of the sliding median window
the percentile from zero to one. The default of 0.5 produces the median.
if zero (default), uses nearest-rank, otherwise uses linear interpolation. Note: currently not implemented, must be zero
the percentile from zero to one.
the percentile from zero to one. The default of 0.5 produces the median.
the input to analyze
if zero (default), uses nearest-rank, otherwise uses linear interpolation.
if zero (default), uses nearest-rank, otherwise uses linear interpolation. Note: currently not implemented, must be zero
the length of the sliding median window
Abstract method which must be implemented by creating the actual UGen
s
during expansion.
Abstract method which must be implemented by creating the actual UGen
s
during expansion. This method is at most called once during graph
expansion
the expanded object (depending on the type parameter U
)
A UGen that reports a percentile of a sliding window across its input. The UGen starts outputting values immediately, even if the median window
len
is not yet reached. This is becauselen
can be modulated. If one wants to discard the initial values, use adrop
.Note that for an even median length and no interpolation, the reported median may be either the value at index
len/2
orlen/2 + 1
in the sorted window.All arguments are polled at the same rate. Changing the
frac
value may cause an internal table rebuild and can thus be expensive.the input to analyze
the length of the sliding median window
the percentile from zero to one. The default of 0.5 produces the median.
if zero (default), uses nearest-rank, otherwise uses linear interpolation. Note: currently not implemented, must be zero