> Hi João Thanks for your reply. But apparently I got 1303 columns of raw data, which I have got no idea what they represent. Any ideas? Maureen On 08-Feb-2013, at 11:57 PM, João Felipe Santos wrote: > Hi Maureen, > > I've just started to use mirexport for my data, but the manual tells there is > a 'Raw' option that you can add to the parameters which would skip the use of > mirstat to compute statistics of the features. Here's what's on the manual: > > "If the keyword mirexport(..., ‘Raw’) is added, what is exported is the > complete, raw, feature > data instead. Feature data are stored in columns, and arrays shorter than > others are completed > with NaN values in order to obtain a matrix." > > Hope it helps! > > -- > João Felipe Santos > > > On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Maureen Aw <maureen_510@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a simple question. Is there an efficient way of extracting the values > from the miremotion plot? I understand that there is a way to attain the > co-ordinates from the plot, but I have more than 300 songs that I am > examining, so I hope to be able to export the values all at once, if > possible. I tried mirexport, but instead I got the mean, standard deviation, > slope, period freq, period amplitude and period entropy, in which period > freq, period amplitude results are NaN. In addition, I do not know how to > utilize the values from mirexport to attain the co-ordinates I see from the > plot. > > Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! > > Maureen >