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Initial checkin of AIM-MAT version 1.5 (6.4.2011).
author | tomwalters |
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date | Fri, 20 May 2011 12:32:31 +0100 |
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% method of class @signal % % INPUT VALUES: % % RETURN VALUE: % % % (c) 2003-2008, University of Cambridge, Medical Research Council % Maintained by Tom Walters (tcw24@cam.ac.uk), written by Stefan Bleeck (stefan@bleeck.de) % http://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/cnbh/aim2006 % $Date: 2008-06-10 18:00:16 +0100 (Tue, 10 Jun 2008) $ % $Revision: 585 $ function sig=highpass(sig,frequency,stopband,ripple,stopbandatten) % hack for an phase true lowpassfilter with cutoff at frequency % used is a ButterworthFilter if nargin < 5 stopbandatten=60; % in dB - how many dB the signal is reduced in the stopband at least end if nargin < 4 ripple=1; % in dB = ripple in the passband end if nargin <3 stopband=frequency/2; % eine Oktave drunter end nyquist=getsr(sig)/2; fre_low=frequency; % passband wp=[fre_low/nyquist 0.98]; % stopband ws=[(fre_low-stopband)/nyquist 0.99]; % Finde raus, wieviel Punkte der Filter dafür haben muss [n,Wn] = buttord(wp,ws,ripple,stopbandatten); % Berechne den IIR-Filter [b,a] = butter(n,Wn); % testen: % freqz(b,a,512,getsr(sig)); vals=sig.werte; nvals = filtfilt(b,a,vals); sig.werte=nvals;