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xcov.m and xcorr.m bug?
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E. Joshua Rigler |
Subject: |
xcov.m and xcorr.m bug? |
Date: |
29 Oct 2001 17:42:07 -0700 |
Maybe I should be asking Paul about this directly, but I'll open it up
to anyone who wants to answer.
Both xcov.m and xcorr.m, from the octave-forge package, have the
following when the functions are passed three arguments:
elseif nargin==3
scale=[];
if isstr(maxlag), scale=maxlag; scale=[]; endif
if is_scalar(Y), maxlag=Y; Y=[]; endif
endif
Is there a reason "scale" is set, then changed back to a null array?
This seems to be preventing me from passing a scaling method when I'm
attempting to calculate an auto-correlation/covariance. It just seems
too deliberate to be a bug.
-EJR
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