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Hey guys.. Im using the haar transform to apply onto a wavelet..
Im using the wavedec function.. the syntax goes like
 [C,L]=wavedec(waveform,decomposition,'ha
ar')
Now the 'haar' is the argument to be passed so that we use the haar filter..
 There are of course many other transforms like debauchies which is written
as 'db2' and symbolic which is written as 'sym' but they are arguments and i
 want to take a look at how they've been written.. Because ihave to make a s
mall alteration.. Unlike the m files, How to i access this argument which ap
plies the transform???
Please help..
Thanks....

RE: Please help me out here...

This might not be in script form and may be copywrite protected.  Why would you need to see how they are written?  If you explain what you need to do you could help in achieving your goal.  Or ifyou want to learn about them good books can be recommended.  What is your purpose?

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