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How to filter this blue signal to look like green signal?

Cornel
18-Opal

How to filter this blue signal to look like green signal?

Hi,

I have this signal formed by a vector data points:

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And I want to make the  blue signal (a) to look like more green signal interposed on the blue signal:

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Is it possible to do something like that from the a vector data points?

Idea is that I want to have straight lines also on this portions of waveform:

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Werner_E
24-Ruby V
(To:Cornel)

You may try the built-in data smoothing functions , play around with their parameters and see if the results fits your needs.

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Werner_E
24-Ruby V
(To:Cornel)

You may try the built-in data smoothing functions , play around with their parameters and see if the results fits your needs.

Werner_E_0-1718010357493.png

 

Here's another possibility (where the averaging is somewhat arbitrary!):

 

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Alan

ttokoro
20-Turquoise
(To:Cornel)

C=4 is fixed by hand. Using minerr for solveblock is more smart way to solve C. 

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