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Get number of branches in parallel filter
Since R2023b
getNumBranches(PF)
getNumBranches(PF) returns the number of branches in the parallel filter object PF.
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Using the getNumBranches function, determine the number of branches in a parallel filter.
getNumBranches
Construct a dsp.ParallelFilter object with dsp.FIRDecimator as the filter branch.
dsp.ParallelFilter
dsp.FIRDecimator
pf = dsp.ParallelFilter(dsp.FIRDecimator)
pf = dsp.ParallelFilter with properties: Branch1: [1x1 dsp.FIRDecimator] CloneBranches: true
Add dsp.CICDecimator and dsp.FIRRateConverter to the parallel filter. Make sure that all branches have the same rate conversion factor.
dsp.CICDecimator
dsp.FIRRateConverter
addBranch(pf,dsp.CICDecimator) addBranch(pf,dsp.FIRRateConverter(4,8))
Determine the number of branches in the parallel filter
getNumBranches(pf)
ans = 3
Parallel filter, specified as a dsp.ParallelFilter System object.
Introduced in R2023b
addBranch
generateFilteringCode
releaseBranches
removeBranch
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