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Re: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal
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llrjt100 |
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Re: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal |
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Thu, 7 Nov 2019 12:19:23 -0600 (CST) |
Thank you Doug - much appreciated :-)
I've uploaded data.csv
<https://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/file/t373550/data.csv> . The data
format is as follows (only the first 6 values are relevant):
time, pos1, posErr1, pos2, posErr2, (posErr2 - posErr1), ignore, ignore
In the graph I posted, I plotted the following against time:
posErr1 (brown plot)
posErr2 (blue plot)
posErr2 - posErr1 (green plot)
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- Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal, llrjt100, 2019/11/07
- Re: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal, Doug Stewart, 2019/11/07
- Re: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal,
llrjt100 <=
- RE: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal, Windhorn, Allen E [ACIM/LSA/MKT], 2019/11/07
- Re: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal, Doug Stewart, 2019/11/07
- Re: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal, llrjt100, 2019/11/08
- Re: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal, Ian McCallion, 2019/11/08
- Re: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal, llrjt100, 2019/11/08
- Re: Smoothing a roughly sinusoidal signal, Ian McCallion, 2019/11/08