NAME¶
filter1d - Time domain filtering of 1-D time series
SYNOPSIS¶
filter1d [
infile ]
-F<type><width> [
-Dincrement ] [
-E ] [
-H[
nrec] ] [
-I ignore_val ] [
-Llack_width ] [
-Nn_cols/t_col ] [
-Qq_factor ] [
-Ssymmetry_factor ] [
-Tstart/stop/int ] [
-V ] [
-bi[
s][
n] ] [
-bo[
s][
n] ]
DESCRIPTION¶
filter1d is a general time domain filter for multiple column time series
data. The user specifies the number of columns of input and which column is
the time. (See
-N option below). The fastest operation occurs when the
input time series are equally spaced and have no gaps or outliers and the
special options are not needed.
filter1d has options L, Q, and S for
unevenly sampled data with gaps.
- infile
- Multi-column ASCII (or binary, see -b) file holding
data values to be filtered.
- -F
- sets Filtertype, type is one of b(oxcar),
c(osine arch), g(aussian), m(edian), or
p(maximum likelihood Probability estimator -- a mode estimator),
and specify full filter width in same units as time column, OR, use
-Ffname to give the name of a one-column file of your own
coefficients. Upper case type B, C, G, M, P, F will use robust
filter versions: i.e., replace outliers (2.5 L1 scale off median) with
median during filtering.
OPTIONS¶
- -D
- increment is used when series is NOT equidistantly
sampled. Then increment will be the abscissae resolution, i.e., all
abscissae will be rounded off to a multiple of increment.
Alternatively, resample data with sample1d.
- -E
- Include Ends of time series in output. Default loses half
the filter-width of data at each end.
- -H
- Input file(s) has Header record(s). Number of header
records can be changed by editing your .gmtdefaults file. If used,
GMT default is 1 header record.
- -I
- To ignore values; If an input value equals
ignore_val it will be set to NaN.
- -L
- Checks for Lack of data condition. If input data has a gap
exceeding width then no output will be given at that point [Default
does not check Lack].
- -N
- Sets number of columns in input and which column contains
the independent variable (time). The left-most column is # 0, the
right-most is # ( n_cols - 1). [Default is n_cols = 2,
t_col = 0; i.e., file has t, f(t) pairs].
- -Q
- assess Quality of output value by checking mean weight in
convolution. Enter q_factor between 0 and 1. If mean weight <
q_factor, output is suppressed at this point [Default does not
check Quality].
- -S
- Checks symmetry of data about window center. Enter a factor
between 0 and 1. If ( (abs(n_left - n_right)) / (n_left + n_right) ) >
factor, then no output will be given at this point [Default does
not check Symmetry].
- -T
- Make evenly spaced timesteps from start to
stop by int [Default uses input times].
- -V
- Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to
stderr [Default runs "silently"].
- -bi
- Selects binary input. Append s for single precision
[Default is double]. Append n for the number of columns in the
binary file(s).
- -bo
- Selects binary output. Append s for single precision
[Default is double].
EXAMPLES¶
To filter the data set in the file cruise.gmtd containing evenly spaced gravity,
magnetics, topography, and distance (in m) with a 10 km Gaussian filter,
removing outliers, and output a filtered value every 2 km between 0 and 100
km, try
filter1d cruise.gmtd
-T0/1.0e5/2000
-FG10000
-N4/3
-V > filtered_cruise.gmtd
Data along track often have uneven sampling and gaps which we do not want to
interpolate using
sample1d. To find the median depth in a 50 km window
every 25 km along the track of cruise v3312, stored in v3312.dt, checking for
gaps of 10km and asymmetry of 0.3, try
filter1d v3312.dt
-FM50
-T0/100000/25
-L10
-S0.3
> v3312_filt.dt
SEE ALSO¶
gmt(1gmt),
sample1d(1gmt)