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freqz: Make frequency response plot visually compatible with Matlab (bug #41464)
* freqz_plot.m: Eliminate the extraneous "pass band" subplot for visual
compatibility with Matlab. Use y-axis labels instead of legends. Always
autoscale the y-axis. Label the frequency axis in units of normalized
radians or Hz depending on a new optional argument.
* freqz.m: Tell freqz_plot whether the frequency vector is in normalized
radians or Hz.
author | Mike Miller <mtmiller@ieee.org> |
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date | Thu, 13 Feb 2014 00:00:10 -0500 |
parents | 3a93af21d206 |
children | a6d13c62fccf |
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