why filtering gives nan values.

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Am applying low pass filter to my signal data using
[b11,a11] = butter(5,4/24);
MM1= filtfilt(b11,a11,MM1);
but the result comes out nan. I don't have any nans in my MM1 data . Any help?

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 5 Apr 2013
hi,
I think the input has a NaN, look at this example :
r=rand(100,1);
[b11,a11] = butter(5,4/24);
MM1= filtfilt(b11,a11,r); % Normal Filtering
r(end/2)=NaN; % FOR example a middle value to be NaN
MM2= filtfilt(b11,a11,r);
MM2 is vector of NaNs, only one NaN value in r produces NaNs in the output .
try :
isnan(MM1)
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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen on 5 Apr 2013
@Ede, do you have things like inf in your data?
Ede gerlderlands
Ede gerlderlands on 5 Apr 2013
Thanks for your support

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