2011/9/30 Rudy Eschauzier <reschauz...@yahoo.com>:
> Why not use invimpinvar, or iimpinvar?
> Rudy.

It's commited and I named it invimpinvar. I also added notes about
being the inverse on the help text.

With a big help from Juan Carbajal, I changed the API to take Sampling
frequencies instead of sampling time (so it's compatible with MatLab)
and added 2 extra lines at the end to remove values below the
toleration value (see the commited code here
http://octave.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/octave/trunk/octave-forge/main/signal/inst/
).

Also, noticed that one of the auxiliary functions (inv_residue, had
the value of tol hardcoded on it. It's now taking it as an argument
from impinvar.

Plus, h1_deriv takes ts as argument but doesn't do anything with it.
Is something missing one the code?

Carnë

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