FFT filtering noise?

Why I did I get a final signal like the first signal after denoising??
filename = 'koo.CSV';
M = csvread(filename);
x=M(:,3);
Y=M(:,4);
fs=250;
f=10;
subplot(3,2,1)
plot (x,Y,'b','linewidth',2)
title('Original Arc Signal')
xlabel('TIME,t(s)')
ylabel('VOLTAGE,V');
yrand = (rand(size(Y))-0.5) * 10;
z=Y + yrand;
subplot(3,2,2)
plot (x, z,'b', 'linewidth', 2)
title('Noisy Arc Signal')
xlabel('TIME,t(s)')
ylabel('VOLTAGE,V');
L=length(z);
NEFT=2^nextpow2(L);
z_fft=abs(fft(z,NEFT));
freq=fs/2*linspace(0,1.5,NEFT/2+1);
subplot(3,2,4);
plot(freq,z_fft(1:length(freq)));
o=5;
wn=[1 10]*2/fs;
[b,a]=butter(o,wn,'bandpass');
figure;freqz(b,a,1000,fs);
figure(1)
[h,w]=freqz(b,a,1000,fs);
subplot(3,2,3);
plot(w,20*log10(abs(h)));
z_filt=filter(b,a,z);
subplot(3,2,5);
ylim([0 20])
plot(x,z_filt,'b','linewidth', 2);

4 Comments

You forgot to attach koo.csv.
What exact line of code is the filter actually being applied to the noisy version of the original signal?
hello sir,i already upload the file and add missing coding.i hope u can help me
It looks roughly like it if you invert the signal - I think it's just upside down.
i already tranpose the polatry of data.figure below,but not same with the original signal.i just want use FFT tecnique to denoise the origal noise signal.Capture.PNG

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