cupyx.scipy.signal.decimate#

cupyx.scipy.signal.decimate(x, q, n=None, ftype='iir', axis=-1, zero_phase=True)[source]#

Downsample the signal after applying an anti-aliasing filter.

By default, an order 8 Chebyshev type I filter is used. A 30 point FIR filter with Hamming window is used if ftype is ‘fir’.

Parameters:
  • x (array_like) – The signal to be downsampled, as an N-dimensional array.

  • q (int) – The downsampling factor. When using IIR downsampling, it is recommended to call decimate multiple times for downsampling factors higher than 13.

  • n (int, optional) – The order of the filter (1 less than the length for ‘fir’). Defaults to 8 for ‘iir’ and 20 times the downsampling factor for ‘fir’.

  • ftype (str {‘iir’, ‘fir’} or dlti instance, optional) – If ‘iir’ or ‘fir’, specifies the type of lowpass filter. If an instance of an dlti object, uses that object to filter before downsampling.

  • axis (int, optional) – The axis along which to decimate.

  • zero_phase (bool, optional) – Prevent phase shift by filtering with filtfilt instead of lfilter when using an IIR filter, and shifting the outputs back by the filter’s group delay when using an FIR filter. The default value of True is recommended, since a phase shift is generally not desired.

Returns:

y – The down-sampled signal.

Return type:

ndarray

See also

resample

Resample up or down using the FFT method.

resample_poly

Resample using polyphase filtering and an FIR filter.