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|<var>TYP</var>||averaging method ||number (int.), string||constant | |<var>TYP</var>||averaging method ||number (int.), string||constant | ||
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|<var>T</var>||averaging parameter, depends on method ||number or n.c.||<var>TYP</var>& | |<var>T</var>||averaging parameter, depends on method ||number or n.c.||<var>TYP</var>=2→variable<BR><var>TYP</var>≠2→constant | ||
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|<var>RS</var>||reset flag (number) ||variable, only checked on SPU start | |<var>RS</var>||reset flag (number) ||variable, only checked on SPU start | ||
Revision as of 11:59, 6 May 2011
Average input X over evaluation cycles.
[SPU AVR X TYP T RS OUT Y]
| input | description | datatype | value type | default |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| X | data to be averaged | number, vector, matrix | variable | |
| TYP | averaging method | number (int.), string | constant | |
| T | averaging parameter, depends on method | number or n.c. | TYP=2→variable TYP≠2→constant | |
| RS | reset flag (number) | variable, only checked on SPU start | ||
| output | description | type | comment | |
| Y | averaged input X; same type as X | variable |
- Description
The averaging algorithm is defined by the inputs TYP and T. The atom averages the elements X[i,j]t over evaluation cycles t (i=row index, j=column index, t=cycle counter) and stores the averaged value in the element Y[i,j]t.
The cycle counter t is initialized with 0 and incremented by 1 after each evaluation cycle. The cycle counter is reset, if the input RS is set to a value greater than 0. The input RS is checked each time the SPU is started.
- infinite average
- TYP=
0orlinear - T=
0 - running average
- TYP=
0orlinear - T>
0; T is the (integer) number of averaging cycles - exponential average
- TYP=
1orexponential 0<T<1; T is the averaging factor- minimum
- TYP=
2orminimum - T is not used
- maximum
- TYP=
3ormaximum - T is not used
- See also
<SP-atoms>