Using 'single' arrays with the "filter" command

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Jim Clay
Jim Clay am 19 Nov. 2012
We have to minimize our application's memory footprint and execution time, so I'm trying to move from "double" data arrays to "single" data arrays. The problem is that the "filter" command appears to return "double" filter states. Is there a way to use "single" data with the filter or even the "conv" command?
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Matt J
Matt J am 19 Nov. 2012
Bearbeitet: Matt J am 19 Nov. 2012
if your inputs are single, so should the output be.

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Jonathan Sullivan
Jonathan Sullivan am 19 Nov. 2012
Make sure all your inputs to filter are singles.
Here's an example for a simple moving average:
x = rand(100,1,'single');
a = ones(1,10,'single')/single(10);
b = single(1);
xf = filter(a,b,x);
class(x)
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Jim Clay
Jim Clay am 20 Nov. 2012
I have done that, but the second output, the final filter state, is still double.

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Jan
Jan am 20 Nov. 2012
Bearbeitet: Jan am 20 Nov. 2012
See: FEX: FilterM, which accepts singles also.
Do you mean the 2nd output of filter with "double filter states"?
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Jim Clay
Jim Clay am 20 Nov. 2012
Yes, I mean the 2nd output of filter. I will check out the FilterM command.

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