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Statistics[LinearFilter] - apply linear filter to a data set
Calling Sequence
LinearFilter(X, Y, options)
Parameters
X
-
data set
Y
filter
options
(optional) equation(s) of the form option=value where option is one of ignore or initial; specify options for the LinearFilter function
Description
The LinearFilter function applies linear filter to a set of observations. By default, convolution method is used:
`X'`[i] = Sum(X[i+1-j]*Y[j], j = 1..m);
where m is the size of the filter. For the set of initial values will be used. By default, X is padded on the left with zeros. Option initial can be used to specify the initial values.
Recursive filter is defined as follows:
`X'`[i] = X[i]*Y[1]+Sum(`X'`[i+1-j]*Y[j], j = 2..m);
The first parameter X is a single data sample - given as a Vector or list. Each value represents an individual observation.
The second parameter Y is the filter - given as a Vector or list. Each value represents a filter coefficient.
Options
The options argument can contain one or more of the options shown below.
ignore=truefalse -- This option is used to specify how to handle non-numeric data. If ignore is set to true all non-numeric items in data will be ignored. Missing values are allowed in the data set but not in the filter.
initial=deduce, or Vector -- This option specifies the initial values in reverse order. The default is a set of zeros.
recursive=truefalse -- If this option is set to true then recursive filter will be used.
Examples
See Also
Statistics, Statistics[DataSmoothing], Statistics[ExponentialSmoothing]
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