pass-band and stop-band edges. For a low-pass or high-pass
filter, Wp
and Ws
are scalars. For a band-pass or
band-rejection filter, both are vectors of length 2. For a low-pass filter,
Wp < Ws
. For a high-pass filter, Ws > Wp
. For a band-pass
(Ws[1] < Wp[1] < Wp[2] < Ws[2])
or band-reject (Wp[1] < Ws[1]
< Ws[2] < Wp[2])
filter design, Wp
gives the edges of the pass
band, and Ws
gives the edges of the stop band. For digital filters,
frequencies are normalized to [0, 1], corresponding to the range [0, fs/2].
In case of an analog filter, all frequencies are specified in radians per
second.