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GAPFILLING fills possible gaps in data. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% DESCRIPTION: GAPFILLING interpolated data between two data segments. This function might be useful for possible gaps or corrupted data. Two different types of interpolating are available: linear and spline, the latter results in a smoother curve between the two data segments. CALL: b = gapfilling(a1, a2, pl) INPUTS: a1 - data segment previous to the gap a2 - data segment posterior to the gap pl - parameter list OUTPUTS: b - data segment containing a1, a2 and the filled data segment, i.e., b=[a1 datare_filled a2]. Parameters Description VERSION: $Id: gapfilling.m,v 1.23 2012/01/31 20:15:58 mauro Exp $ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Method Details | |
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Access | public |
Defining Class | ao |
Sealed | 0 |
Static | 0 |
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Key | Default Value | Options | Description |
METHOD | 'linear' |
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The method used to interpolate data. |
ADDNOISE | 0 |
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Noise can be added to the interpolated data. This noise is defined as random variable with zero mean and variance equal to the high-frequency noise of the first input. |
Some information of the method ao/gapfilling are listed below: | |
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Class name | ao |
Method name | gapfilling |
Category | Signal Processing |
CVS Version | $Id: gapfilling.m,v 1.23 2012/01/31 20:15:58 mauro Exp $ |
Min input args | 1 |
Max input args | -1 |
Min output args | 1 |
Max output args | -1 |
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Method: ao/fngen | Method: ao/gapfillingoptim | ![]() |
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