Example for the difference between SWT and DWT

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Hi,there.
I am looking for the understandable example to show the difference between DWT and SWT.
In Wavelet toolbox user's guide 3-66, it is written that "the DWT is not a time-invariant transform. This means that, even with periodic signal extension, the DWT of a translated version of a signal X is not, in general, the translated version of the DWT of X."
What does it mean?
Is there good example to show the difference?
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Macy S
Macy S on 24 Nov 2017
Thank you for answering my question. So it seems to us that it is more useful to select SWT if I can, isn' t it?
SHOBA MOHAN
SHOBA MOHAN on 26 Nov 2017
While using SWT, you can check memory constraints imposed by it.

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