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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 24/02/2016 11:30, grivet a écrit :<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">I appreciate your help; however,
        neither suggestion works: I still get the same error message.<br>
        The similar line <br>
                [frq,repf]=repfreq(hz,0.01,0.49);<br>
        has no problem<br>
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    please can you save the hz value using the Scilab save function and
    send the file?<br>
    Serge<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Your problem arises because one
          frequency value you ask for  corresponds exactly to a zero of
          hz.num<br>
          log(roots(hz.num))/(2*%pi)<br>
          so you want to compute the gain in dB of a zero value which is
          -inf<br>
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          To avoid such problem you can let repfreq to do the frequency
          discretization.<br>
          <pre class="scilabcode"><span class="scilabopenclose"><span class="scilabopenclose">[</span><span class="scilabid">frq</span><span class="scilabdefault">,</span><span class="scilabid">repf</span><span class="scilabopenclose">]</span><span class="scilaboperator">=</span><a moz-do-not-send="true" class="scilabmacro" href="repfreq.html">repfreq</a><span class="scilabopenclose">(</span><span class="scilabid">hz</span><span class="scilabdefault">)</span>
or equivalently
[</span><span class="scilabid">frq</span><span class="scilabdefault">,</span><span class="scilabid">repf</span><span class="scilabopenclose">]</span><span class="scilaboperator">=</span><a moz-do-not-send="true" class="scilabmacro" href="repfreq.html">repfreq</a><span class="scilabopenclose">(</span><span class="scilabid">hz</span><span class="scilabdefault">,0,0.5)</span></pre>
          in  this case the discretization uses  varying  frequency step<br>
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          Le 23/02/2016 14:41, grivet a écrit :<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 23/02/2016 14:21, Serge Steer
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            <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Please can you give more
              details :<br>
              value of Order and Fcutoff/Fs/2<br>
              and what you are doing with hz (because iir does not call
              dbphi)<br>
              Serge<br>
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