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upsample

Increase sample rate by integer factor

Description

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y = upsample(x,n) increases the sample rate of x by inserting n – 1 zeros between samples. If x is a matrix, the function treats each column as a separate sequence.

y = upsample(x,n,phase) specifies the number of samples by which to offset the upsampled sequence.

Examples

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Increase the sample rate of a sequence by a factor of 3.

x = [1 2 3 4];
y = upsample(x,3)
y = 1×12

     1     0     0     2     0     0     3     0     0     4     0     0

Increase the sample rate of the sequence by a factor of 3 and add a phase offset of 2.

x = [1 2 3 4];
y = upsample(x,3,2)
y = 1×12

     0     0     1     0     0     2     0     0     3     0     0     4

Increase the sample rate of a matrix by a factor of 3.

x = [1 2;
     3 4;
     5 6];
y = upsample(x,3)
y = 9×2

     1     2
     0     0
     0     0
     3     4
     0     0
     0     0
     5     6
     0     0
     0     0

Input Arguments

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Input array, specified as a vector or matrix. If x is a matrix, the function treats the columns as independent channels.

Example: cos(pi/4*(0:159)) + randn(1,160) specifies a sinusoid embedded in white Gaussian noise.

Example: cos(pi./[4;2]*(0:159))' + randn(160,2) specifies a two-channel noisy sinusoid.

Upsampling factor, specified as a positive integer.

Data Types: single | double

Offset, specified as a positive integer from 0 to n – 1.

Data Types: single | double

Output Arguments

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Upsampled array, returned as a vector or matrix. y has x × n samples.

Extended Capabilities

C/C++ Code Generation
Generate C and C++ code using MATLAB® Coder™.

GPU Code Generation
Generate CUDA® code for NVIDIA® GPUs using GPU Coder™.

Version History

Introduced before R2006a

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