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Use a buffer of about half a second, instead of sizing it to have a constant number of frames. This improves the behaviour at very small or large sample rates, and gets rid of lots of obsolete code.
author cladisch
date Mon, 24 Aug 2009 07:32:25 +0000
parents 85ebbeeb913b
children 32725ca88fed
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w

sub display_quants {
  $frames = 0;
  foreach $key (sort(keys(%quants))) {
    $frames += $quants{$key};
  }
  foreach $key (sort({ $a <=> $b } keys(%quants))) {
    printf("q=%d:\t% 6d, % 6.2f%%\n", $key, $quants{$key}, $quants{$key} *
           100 / $frames);
  }
  print("$lines lines processed, $frames frames found\n");
  printf("average quant. is: %f\n", $quant_total/$frames);
}

$lines = 0;
$thislines = 0;
$quant_total = 0;

while (<STDIN>) {
  $lines++;
  $thislines++;
  if (/ q:([0-9]+) /) {
    $quants{$1}++;
  } elsif (/ q:(([0-9]+)\.[0-9]+) /) {
    $quants{$2}++;
    $quant_total += $1;
  }
  if ((scalar(@ARGV) > 0) && ($thislines > $ARGV[0])) {
    display_quants();
    $thislines = 0;
  }
}

display_quants();