Reflecting impulse response with respect to y-axis

Greetings, I have a discrete-time signal at the +x-axis. I'm having a problem to reflect the signal with respect to the y-axis so that my signal is located at the -x-axis.
Example, I have a impulse response of Hn=[4 2 1 0.5] which means h[0]=4, h[1]=2, h[3]=1 and h[4]=0.5. So i would like to reflect the impulse response with respect to the y-axis so that the response will be h[-3]=0.5, h[-2]=1, h[-1]=2 and h[0]=4.

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson am 11 Okt. 2014
Bearbeitet: Rick Rosson am 11 Okt. 2014
n = -3:0;
h = fliplr(Hn);
stem(n,h);

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Jimmy
Jimmy am 11 Okt. 2014
It worked. Thank you so much
Jimmy
Jimmy am 11 Okt. 2014
my second question is that how to apply time reversal convolution after reflecting the new impulse response?
Please post a new question so that more people will see it.

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