% BANDPASSFILTER - Constructs a band-pass butterworth filter % % usage: f = bandpassfilter(sze, cutin, cutoff, n) % % where: sze is a two element vector specifying the size of filter % to construct [rows cols]. % cutin and cutoff are the frequencies defining the band pass 0 - 0.5 % n is the order of the filter, the higher n is the sharper % the transition is. (n must be an integer >= 1). % % The frequency origin of the returned filter is at the corners. % % See also: LOWPASSFILTER, HIGHPASSFILTER, HIGHBOOSTFILTER % % Copyright (c) 1999 Peter Kovesi % School of Computer Science & Software Engineering % The University of Western Australia % http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/ % % Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy % of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal % in the Software without restriction, subject to the following conditions: % % The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in % all copies or substantial portions of the Software. % % The Software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind. % October 1999 function f = bandpassfilter(sze, cutin, cutoff, n) if cutin < 0 | cutin > 0.5 | cutoff < 0 | cutoff > 0.5 error('frequencies must be between 0 and 0.5'); end if rem(n,1) ~= 0 | n < 1 error('n must be an integer >= 1'); end f = lowpassfilter(sze, cutoff, n) - lowpassfilter(sze, cutin, n);