Hi:

You might find this useful:
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/library/wavelets/html/ecg.html

You could also try package wmtsa, the Insightful Wavelet Methods for Time
Series Analysis package. But there's more :)

The results of this search also appear to dig up some useful packages and
functions:

library(sos)                    # install it first if you don't have it
findFn('wavelet time series')

The results will appear in your browser. I got 175 hits over several
packages. sos is a *very* useful package.

HTH,
Dennis

On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 4:34 AM, gaussllego <gluonesconle...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Hi!!
>
> I'm looking for a package in R for time series analysis using wavelets( I'm
> interested on extractingt information from electrocardiograms with the aim
> of study the heart rate variability) so i want to know which package is the
> best for me. I've thinking about using some of those(you can recommend me
> others,xD):
>
> *wavelets: A package of funtions for computing wavelet filters, wavelet
> transforms and multiresolution analyses.
>
> *waveslim: Basic wavelet routines for one-, two- and three-dimensional
> signal processing.
>
> *wavethresh: Wavelets statistics and transforms.
>
> *mtsa: Insightful Wavelet Methods for Time Series Analysis(Software to book
> Wavelet Methods for Time Series Analysis, so i don't know if it's
> reliable).
>
> What do you think??
>
> thanks for your help!!
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