Windows application to draw recurrence plots
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 13:43
Hello All,
my name is Miguel, and I'm a spanish software developer trying to qualify me in data analytics, especially interested in complex systems.
Recently, I have developed a Windows application that allows draw recurrence plots and calculate RQA measures, as well as cross or joint two diferent maps.
I have posted in my blog an introductory article about recurrence plots, where you can download the application along with the source code, this is the link:
http://software-tecnico-libre.es/en/art ... -series-vi
The instructions to use the software are distributed among the six articles of the series, but I think that they are very easy to find. This is the link to the series article list:
http://software-tecnico-libre.es/en/art ... c-analysis
I have tried to validate the results generated by the program comparing them with those generated by another recurrence plot software, but it is possible that there are still some bugs.
If someone finds this of interest, the comments and ideas to improve it are well come.
Regards,
Miguel
my name is Miguel, and I'm a spanish software developer trying to qualify me in data analytics, especially interested in complex systems.
Recently, I have developed a Windows application that allows draw recurrence plots and calculate RQA measures, as well as cross or joint two diferent maps.
I have posted in my blog an introductory article about recurrence plots, where you can download the application along with the source code, this is the link:
http://software-tecnico-libre.es/en/art ... -series-vi
The instructions to use the software are distributed among the six articles of the series, but I think that they are very easy to find. This is the link to the series article list:
http://software-tecnico-libre.es/en/art ... c-analysis
I have tried to validate the results generated by the program comparing them with those generated by another recurrence plot software, but it is possible that there are still some bugs.
If someone finds this of interest, the comments and ideas to improve it are well come.
Regards,
Miguel