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Re: Plotting the frequency response of a filter in "real" Hz
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Guilherme Ritter |
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Re: Plotting the frequency response of a filter in "real" Hz |
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Thu, 21 Apr 2016 14:48:00 -0300 |
I don't quite understand how Octave works regarding function parameters, and I also couldn't find anything online about that, but I suppose I have to write "Fs = some_value" as a parameter to specify the sampling rate to freqz. Simply passing a third parameter gets it interpreted as "n", right? I tried both ways anyway and the plot and the axes remained the same.
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