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detrend

remove constant, linear or piecewise linear trend from a vector

Syntax

y = detrend(x)
y = detrend(x,flag)
y = detrend(x,flag,bp)

Arguments

x

vector or matrix of real or complex numbers (the signal to treat)

flag

a string equal to "linear" (or "l") for linear or piecewise linear treatment or "constant" (or "c") for constant treatment.

bp

the breakpoints to provide if you want a piecewise linear treatment.

y

output, the signal x with the trend removed from it.

Description

This function removes the constant or linear or piecewise linear trend from a vector x. In general this can be useful before a fourier analysis. If x is matrix this function removes the trend of each column of x.

When flag = "constant" or "c" detrend removes the constant trend (simply the mean of the signal) and when flag = "linear" or "l" the function removes the linear trend. By adding a third argument bp it is possible to remove a continuous piecewise linear trend. Note that the "instants" of the signal x goes from 0 to m-1 (m = length(x) if x is a vector and m = size(x,1) in case x is a matrix). So the breakpoints bp(i) must be reals in [0 m-1] (breakpoints outside are simply removed from bp vector).

The trend is got by a least square fit of x on the appropriate function space.

Examples

t = linspace(0,16*%pi,1000)';
x = -20 + t + 0.3*sin(0.5*t) + sin(t) + 2*sin(2*t) + 0.5*sin(3*t);
y = detrend(x);
clf()
plot2d(t,[x y],style=[2 5])
legend(["before detrend","after detrend"]);
xgrid()
t = linspace(0,32*%pi,2000)';
x = abs(t-16*%pi) + 0.3*sin(0.5*t) + sin(t) + 2*sin(2*t) + 0.5*sin(3*t);
y = detrend(x,"linear",1000);
clf()
plot2d(t,[x y],style=[2 5])
legend(["before detrend","after detrend"]);
xgrid()
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