# centerFrequencies

Compute center frequencies

## Syntax

``w = centerFrequencies(obj)``
``f = centerFrequencies(obj,Fs)``

## Description

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````w = centerFrequencies(obj)` returns a vector of normalized frequencies, `w`, containing the center frequencies of all the bandpass filters in the `dsp.Channelizer` System object™.```

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````f = centerFrequencies(obj,Fs)` returns a vector of center frequencies in Hz, using the sample rate `Fs`.```

## Examples

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Compute the normalized center frequencies of the bandpass filters in a channelizer using the `centerFrequencies` function.

```channelizer = dsp.Channelizer; w = centerFrequencies(channelizer)```
```w = 1×8 -3.1416 -2.3562 -1.5708 -0.7854 0 0.7854 1.5708 2.3562 ```

To compute the frequencies in Hz, pass a sampling frequency. Frequency in Hz, f, equals $f=\left(\omega /2\pi \right)×Fs$, where w is frequency in radians, and Fs is the sampling rate.

`f = centerFrequencies(channelizer,44100)`
```f = 1×8 104 × -2.2050 -1.6538 -1.1025 -0.5513 0 0.5513 1.1025 1.6538 ```

## Input Arguments

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Input filter, specified as a `dsp.Channelizer` System object.

Sample rate used to compute the center frequencies in Hz, specified as a positive scalar.

Data Types: `single` | `double` | `int8` | `int16` | `int32` | `int64` | `uint8` | `uint16` | `uint32` | `uint64`

## Output Arguments

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Normalized frequencies containing the center frequencies of all the bandpass filters in the channelizer, returned as a row vector. The length of the vector equals the number of frequency bands.

Data Types: `double`

Center frequencies in Hz, returned as a row vector. The length of the vector equals the number of frequency bands. To return the frequencies in Hz, input the sample rate, `Fs`. Frequency in Hz is given by [w/(2π)]×Fs, where w is the normalized frequency in rad/sample, and Fs is the sampling rate in Hz.

Data Types: `double`

Introduced in R2017b

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