How do I filter my data points without using smoothdata?

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Thomas Nell
Thomas Nell le 11 Déc 2018
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 12 Déc 2018
I have 2 variables, t and y, which are both vectors. What I want to do is smooth the data so that, for example, if t is a 10x1 vector, it becomes a 5x1 vector comprising an average of the data points around it. How do I go about this without using the smoothdata function?
Thank you very much and kind regards,
Tom
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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson le 11 Déc 2018
I'm sure there's a better way, but you could do this manually using a for loop and interpolation.
t2 = linspace(t(1),t(end),5);
for i = 1:5;
y2(i) = interp1(t,y,t2(i));
end
Chad Greene
Chad Greene le 11 Déc 2018
Note: Interpolation without smoothing or lowpass filtering first could result in aliasing.

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene le 11 Déc 2018
What about movmean to smooth the data, then interp1 to pick out the 5 points you want?
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Thomas Nell
Thomas Nell le 12 Déc 2018
Is movmean part of the signal processing toolbox??? I'm not allowed to use any functions from there
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 12 Déc 2018
No, it's part of base MATLAB. If you get help on any function, it will tell you what toolbox it's in, if any.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 12 Déc 2018
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 12 Déc 2018
You could use conv() to smooth y.
windowWidth = 5;
kernel = ones(1, windowWidth) / windowWidth;
smoothedY = conv(y, kernel, 'valid'); % conv() is in base MATLAB.
Do NOT smooth t, for obvious reasons.

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