Sound Pressure level returning -inf

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Farid
Farid le 1 Sep 2022
Hello Community;
when I use the function [Lt,Leq,Lpeak,Lmax] = SPL(recording_vector) it returns vectors containing (partially or completely) -inf values. Surprisingly when I re-Run the same line I get usual numeric values. how is this possible? how to avoid it?
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Chunru
Chunru le 2 Sep 2022
Can you show your data (a portion) or your code?
It is likely due to the signal amplitude to be 0 so log of it becomes -inf.
Farid
Farid le 3 Sep 2022
Thanks a Lot Chunru, I am attaching the file to this comment.
calib=importdata('calib.mat')
IRS=importdata('IRS.mat')
spl = splMeter("CalibrationFactor",calib, ...
"FrequencyWeighting","Z-weighting", ...
"TimeWeighting","Fast", ...
"TimeInterval",0.125, ...
"SampleRate",FS,...
"Bandwidth","1 octave");
[Lt,Leq,Lpeak,Lmax] = spl(IRS)

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Jimmy Lapierre
Jimmy Lapierre le 7 Sep 2022
Leq, Lpeak and Lmax are only computed every TimeInterval, so they correspond to the SPL of zero for the first 0.125 seconds. And as chunru said, that corresponds to -Inf. When you call spl a second time, you are already pass the first 0.125 seconds of pure silence.
To avoid it, either discard the fist 0.125 seconds, or set a minimum value you prefer.
For example set any value below -100 dB (including -Inf) to -100:
Leq(Leq<-100)=-100;

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