How to fix a shift issue after taking hamonic mean?
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Nisar Ahmed
el 24 de Ag. de 2022
Comentada: Mathieu NOE
el 12 de Sept. de 2022
Hi everyone,
In the figure below, the red curve (Mdry) is the harmonic average of blue curve Md by using moving mean of 4 values. Due to harmic mean the red peak has been shifted a bit as shown in figure. How can I fix it? I have attached the data of both Md and Mdry. I am using following code to create a haromic mean (in such a way that the length of both Md and Mdry should remain same -- at the end).
Mdry = zeros(size(Md));
for k=1:length(Md)-3
Mdry(k)=harmmean(Md(k:k+3));
end
k = length(Md)-2;
Mdry(k) = harmmean(Md(k:k+2));
k = length(Md)-1;
Mdry(k) = harmmean(Md(k:k+1));
k = length(Md);
Mdry(k) = Md(k);
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Mathieu NOE
el 2 de Sept. de 2022
hello
is there a reason why the harmonic averaging is needed
here I compared it with a standard smoothing function with gaussain window (odd length) - yellow trace
seems to get similar results in terms of smoothing while better keeping peaks positions
Mdry = zeros(size(Md));
for k=1:length(Md)-3
Mdry(k)=my_harmmean(Md(k:k+3));
end
k = length(Md)-2;
Mdry(k) = my_harmmean(Md(k:k+2));
k = length(Md)-1;
Mdry(k) = my_harmmean(Md(k:k+1));
k = length(Md);
Mdry(k) = Md(k);
% my suggestion
Mdry2 = smoothdata(Md,'gaussian',7); % NB : odd window length to keep peak position closest to original position
plot(Md)
hold on
plot(Mdry)
plot(Mdry2)
hold off
function out = my_harmmean(in)
out = numel(in)./(sum(1./in));
end
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