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Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT
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Bill Denney |
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Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT |
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Tue, 28 Feb 2006 22:26:07 -0500 (EST) |
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Joe Koski wrote:
octave:5> a_mean = mean(a(a <= 0.5))
I had seen this used, so I knew it was in there somewhere. It is
powerful, and just what I need for a particular application. Where in
the Octave Manual or elsewhere is this construct documented? I looked
but couldn't find it. If they're not there already, I think some
examples of this usage somewhere would be useful.
Could you help us and future users and take a look through the
documentation that was distributed with your copy of octave and see if it
is not there. If it isn't could you suggest where you think it would fit?
Thanks,
Bill
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- Problems with FFT and IFFT, Sascha Berkenkamp, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Keith Goodman, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Keith Goodman, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, John W. Eaton, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Sascha Berkenkamp, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, John W. Eaton, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Joe Koski, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Quentin Spencer, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Joe Koski, 2006/02/28
- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT,
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- Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Steve C. Thompson, 2006/02/28
- RE: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Frank Palazzolo, 2006/02/28
Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Joe Koski, 2006/02/28
Re: Problems with FFT and IFFT, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2006/02/28