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I have time domain signal that varies in amplitude over time. I need to hold the value of the signal at zero when the amplitude of a peak/trough falls below a certain value.
If you have the signal in vector representation, you can do this easily. For example, given: v = [0.81, 0.91, 0.12, 0.91, 0...

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