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author Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it>
date Wed, 23 Nov 2011 19:22:13 +0100
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                <a href="#Applyfiltdesc">Description</a>
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              <td>Digital filtering with LTPDA filters objects.</td>
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                <a href="#Applyfiltexample">Examples</a>
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              <td>How to filter a data series in LTPDA.</td>
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<h2><a name="Applyfiltdesc">Description</a></h2>
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  Digital filtering in LTPDA can be performed by a call to the <tt>ao/filter</tt> method.
  <tt>ao/filter</tt> method is a wrapper of the standard MATLAB filter method.
  Details of the core algorithm can be found in the proper 
  <a href="matlab:doc('filter')">documentation page</a>.
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<h2><a name="Applyfiltexample">Examples</a></h2>
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  Given an input analysis object (can be a time series or a frequency series object)
  <tt>a_in</tt>, digital filtering operation can be easily performed:
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    a_out = filter(a_in,fobj)
    
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  Where <tt>fobj</tt> is a filter. It can be a <a href="sigproc_iir.html">MIIR</a>, 
  a <a href="sigproc_fir.html">MFIR</a> 
  or a <a href="sigproc_filterbanks.html">FILTERBANK</a> object.
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  The filter object <tt>fobj</tt> can be also embedded in a plist
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    pl = plist(<span class="string">'filter'</span>, fobj);
    a_out = filter(a_in,pl)
    
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