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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions lib/matplotlib/axes/_axes.py
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Expand Up @@ -7629,6 +7629,8 @@ def specgram(self, x, NFFT=None, Fs=None, Fc=None, detrend=None,
Fc = 0 # same default as in mlab._spectral_helper()
if noverlap is None:
noverlap = 128 # same default as in mlab.specgram()
if Fs is None:
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As discussed in #9221 (comment), I think that Fs should remain None, and the underlying function made to do the right thing with None. This function should not be calculating frequencies, but should just take them from the frequency output of the spectral helper.

Sorry to be a pain, but I'm going to block on this. If you need more details to modify the PR, I will try and take a look later today.

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Then I'll try to change the PR so as to modify the docstring so that it matches the fact that the default value is None. I will try to do this asap.

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Well, I think there is a problem with the code as well, but I don't think setting Fs=2 is the solution. We should be making to Fs from the freqs array where it is needed in the code (Fs=freqs[-1] * 2)

Fs = 2 # same default as in mlab.specgram()

if mode == 'complex':
raise ValueError('Cannot plot a complex specgram')
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions lib/matplotlib/mlab.py
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Expand Up @@ -1113,6 +1113,8 @@ def specgram(x, NFFT=None, Fs=None, detrend=None, window=None,
noverlap = 128 # default in _spectral_helper() is noverlap = 0
if NFFT is None:
NFFT = 256 # same default as in _spectral_helper()
if Fs is None:
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Fs is only passed through in this function. It's not used explicitly. Therefore, there is no need to set the default explicitly again here; and I thus prefer to not duplicate the default. It's different with NFFT because its value is used in the warning.

Fs = 2 # same default as in _spectral_helper()
if len(x) <= NFFT:
cbook._warn_external("Only one segment is calculated since parameter "
"NFFT (=%d) >= signal length (=%d)." %
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