Return the filter coefficients of a triangular window of length n.
triang(n)
Arguments
n: Window length, specified as a positive integer.
Returns
triangular window, returned as a vector. If you specify a one-point window (n = 1), the value 1 is returned.
Details
Unlike the Bartlett window, triang does not go to zero at the edges of the window. For odd n, triang(n) is equal to bartlett(m + 2) except for the zeros at the edges of the window.
Examples
t <- triang(64)plot (t, type ="l", xlab ="Samples", ylab =" Amplitude")