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Deconvolution and polynomial division
Syntax
Description
[q,r] = deconv(v,u)
deconvolves vector u out of vector v, using long division. The quotient is returned in vector q and the remainder in vector r such that v = conv(u,q)+r.
If u and v are vectors of polynomial coefficients, convolving them is equivalent to multiplying the two polynomials, and deconvolution is polynomial division. The result of dividing v by u is quotient q and remainder r.
Examples
Use deconvolution to recover u:
This gives a quotient equal to v and a zero remainder.
Algorithm
deconv uses the filter primitive.
See Also
| dec2hex | del2 | ![]() |