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<P><font size="+3" color="green"><B>CONVOLUTE function</B></font></P>
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<TD width="15%" valign="top"><B>Syntax</B>:</TD>
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yc = CONVOLUTE(y,b)</CODE>
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The <CODE>CONVOLUTE</CODE> function accepts two vector
arguments. It convolutes the first argument vector, <CODE>y</CODE>,
with the specified blurring vector, <CODE>b</CODE>. The result is a
vector the same length as <CODE>y</CODE>. A different process
is used depending on whether the length of <CODE>b</CODE> is
even or odd.</p>
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The <CODE><a href="deconvolute.htm">DECONVOLUTE</a></CODE> function
calculates the deconvolution (but only for an even number of points).</p>
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<a href="convoluteS01.htm"><font size="+1" color="olive">Convolution of an odd number of points</font></a><br />
<a href="convoluteS02.htm"><font size="+1" color="olive">Convolution of an even number of points</font></a></p>
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