T = write(T,"cfs",node,coefs)
writes coefficients coefs for the terminal node
node.
You can specify one or more pairs of nodes and coefficients in any order. For
example, T =
write(T,"cfs",node1,coefs1,"cfs",node2,coefs2,"cfs",node3,coefs3).
load wecg
x = wecg;
t = wpdec(x,3,"db3");
t = wpjoin(t,[4;5]);
Plot the tree.
plot(t)
The terminal nodes at (2,1), (2,2), and (3,0) have indices 4, 5, and 7, respectively. The terminal node (3,0) corresponds to filtering the signal at the lowest frequency subband. Set the coefficients at the three nodes to 0.
Plot the tree again, and view the data at the root node. The plot shows the reconstruction of the signal after setting the coefficients at the three terminal nodes to 0.
Wavelet packet tree, specified as a wptree object.
node — Terminal node index integer
Terminal node index, specified as an integer.
coefs — Coefficients vector
Coefficients to write for the terminal node, specified as a vector.
The vector must have the correct size for the specified terminal node. You
can use s = read(T,"sizes",node) to
obtain the correct size. To obtain the sizes of multiple terminal nodes, use
s = read(T,"sizes",[node1;node2;…]), where
node1, node2, …, are the node
indices.
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