Using R, I believe only the Haar and Daubechies wavelets are available.  
wavethresh does allow for you to use different filter numbers with the 
Daubechies wavelets that I think you cannot do using waveslim.  You can do 
cross-validation to find the best fit across different filter niumbers and 
thersholdings.
   
  Hope this helps!
   
  Elizabeth Lawson

Amir Safari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  

Dear R Users,
For running wavelet functions using dwt( ), modwt( ), and mra( ), a wavelet 
filter algorithm is applied. For all these functions, default is "la8" and 
other possibility is "haar". In related documents, another possibilities like 
as symlet and coiflet ... are not cited. 
Besides "la8" and "haar", which wavelet filters can be used?
Thank you for any help,
Amir Safari



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