how dwt and wavedec are different ? here why cA1 and C have diffrent values?
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data=xlsread('E:\color\neha.xlsx');
data= data';
value1=data(1,:);
chan1= value1-mean(value1);
[cA1,cD1] = dwt(chan1,'db4');
[cA2,cD2] = dwt(cA1,'db4');
[cA3,cD3] = dwt(cA2,'db4');
[cA4,cD4] = dwt(cA3,'db4');
[cA5,cD5] = dwt(cA4,'db4');
[cA6,cD6] = dwt(cA5,'db4');
[cA7,cD7] = dwt(cA6,'db4');
[cA8,cD8] = dwt(cA7,'db4');
[cA9,cD9] = dwt(cA8,'db4');
[cA10,cD10] = dwt(cA9,'db4');
[C,L] = wavedec(chan1,10,'db4');
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Raul Souza Muniz
on 5 Jul 2021
Can I ask you something ? Do I have to do this manually. I mean, could I make an matrix and put all the c values and D values in the matrix with a for loop ? I cannot see a way to do this, because there is a long time since I programed in matlab. Really sorry for my dumb question.
Thank you very much
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TONY SINGLA
on 17 Aug 2013
0 votes
hello
i have a doubt that how DWT calculates the values for the cd1,ca1 and cd2,ca2 and so on............... which *|formula |*it uses to calculate the values for the respective C and L values in case of 1D-DWT at multilevel
reply please waiting for your reply
Murugesh
on 3 Oct 2013
0 votes
you refer waverec
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