@OleksandrR. Indeed. Although quite easy to mimic it in Mathematica, it is pretty impossible to deploy it on the web with such a "slick" behaviour. When the browsers accepted plugins, it was easier, but then, no one had the plugin (by laziness, mistrust, lack of admin rights...).
From Wikipedia: A cepstrum (/ˈkɛpstrumˈˌˈsɛpstrumˈ/) is the result of taking the inverse Fourier transform (IFT) of the logarithm of the estimated spectrum of a signal
That's a bit different. I just wanted to vertical scale to be logarithmic. I could do that manually, starting with the data given by SpectrogramArray. But I was hoping for something builtin.
I'll drop this question here in case someone knows what is going on:
In Mathematica, when an option is specified multiple times with different values, the first one will take precedence. This works with Cell and Background:
CellPrint@Cell["asd", "Text", Background -> Red, Background -> Blue]
However, with the CellLabel option, the last one seems to take prece...
is this the correct way to take the derivative of an interpolating function of ParametricNDSolve? sol = ParametricNDSolve[eqn, {x, y}, {t, 0, 200}, {Vs}, MaxSteps -> Infinity]