Contents Signal Analysis » Time-Frequency Component Analysis » Selections Management in Time-Frequency Representation » Making a Time SlicePrint page Making a Time Slice A Time slice displays the spectrum at the time indicated by a cursor. To Make a Time Slice: Open or calculate a time frequency representation. Click Reposition time slice to display the vertical time cursor and the lateral time slice in the time frequency representation. Figure 1. On the left is a time-frequency representation before making a time slice. On the right, the spectrum resulting from the time slice is displayed on the right of the time-frequency representation. Click and drag the vertical time cursor to position the cursor on the time frequency representation. Tip: You can position the vertical time cursor: click Reposition time slice , then click the required position in the time frequency representation. Click Reposition time slice to undo the time slice. The time slice is done. Related tasksMaking a Frequency Slice - This procedure shows how to make a Frequency Slice which displays the evolution of the level over time, at the frequency indicated by a cursor. Isolating a Time-Frequency Component - This procedure shows how to isolate a time-frequency component. Related informationSelections Management in Time-Frequency Representation - This section provides you with various and dedicated tools for the selection of components and areas in time-frequency representation. « Making a Selection Resulting from an IntersectionMaking a Frequency Slice »