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From: Ana Celia Vila Verde (acavilaverde_at_gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jul 09 2015 - 10:34:08 CDT
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Hi everyone,
I've used the signalproc package to calculate the power spectrum within 
the harmonic approximation. The calculated power spectrum is normalized 
so that the sum of all y-values equals unity (as indicated in the 
signalproc webpage; I also checked this myself). My question is: is 
there a way of disabling this normalization?  I would like to do it 
because I'd like to know how much each component of the system 
contributes to the total spectrum.  I've calculated the power spectra of 
individual components of my system but because of this normalization 
factor, I cannot assess their relative intensity.
Thanks,
Ana
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