On Feb 25, 2012, at 10:31 AM, Robert T. Short wrote:
> On 02/24/2012 01:25 AM, Jerry wrote:
>> I am an occasional user of Octave but yet it is an essential part of my work.
>>
>> I have investigated using some features in the Signal package and am either
>> badly ignorant of what is supposed to
On 02/24/2012 03:25 AM, Jerry wrote:
> The documentation for remez mentions band edges [ b1 e1 b2 e2 b3 e3
> ...] but doesn't explain what these quantities mean. (Normally the
> edge of pass bands and stop bands are specified but these bs and es
> don't make sense in that conventional way and the n
On 02/24/2012 01:25 AM, Jerry wrote:
> I am an occasional user of Octave but yet it is an essential part of my work.
>
> I have investigated using some features in the Signal package and am either
> badly ignorant of what is supposed to happen or there are some major problems
> with it. A casual
On 24.02.2012, at 10:25, Jerry wrote:
> I am an occasional user of Octave but yet it is an essential part of my work.
>
> I have investigated using some features in the Signal package and am either
> badly ignorant of what is supposed to happen or there are some major problems
> with it. A casu
I am an occasional user of Octave but yet it is an essential part of my work.
I have investigated using some features in the Signal package and am either
badly ignorant of what is supposed to happen or there are some major problems
with it. A casual perusal of the functions included in the Signa