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::<math>Y[i,j]_t = | ::<math>Y[i,j]_t = | ||
\begin{cases} | \begin{cases} | ||
X[i,j]_t & \mbox{if }t | X[i,j]_t & \mbox{if }0≤t<T \\ | ||
\frac{1}{t+1}(t.Y[i,j]_{t-1}+X[i,j]_t) & \mbox{if }t>0 | \frac{1}{t+1}(t.Y[i,j]_{t-1}+X[i,j]_t) & \mbox{if }t>0 | ||
\end{cases} | \end{cases} |
Revision as of 10:14, 6 May 2011
Average input X over evaluation cycles.
[SPU SUM X TYP T RS OUT Y]
In: | X | a number, vector or matrix containing the data to be averaged |
---|---|---|
TYP | a number or string; defines the averaging method | |
T | averaging parameter (number); depends on method | |
RS | reset flag (number) | |
Out: | Y | averaged input X; same type as X |
- Description
The averaging algorithm is defined by the inputs TYP and T. The atom averages the elements X[i,j]t over evaluation cycles t (i=row index, j=column index, t=cycle counter) and stores the averaged value in the element Y[i,j]t.
- invinite average
- TYP=
0
orlinear
- T=
0
- running average
- TYP=
0
orlinear
- T>
0
; T is the (integer) number of averaging cycles
- See also
<SP-atoms>