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Define the Orders of Wavelets Within the Given Family
If a family contains many wavelets, the short name and the order are appended to form the wavelet name. Argument nums is a string containing the orders separated with blanks. This argument is not used for wavelet families that only have a single wavelet (Haar, Meyer and Morlet for example).
For example, for the first Daubechies wavelets,
fsn = 'db' nums = '1 2 3'
yield the three wavelets db1, db2 and db3.
For the first BiorSplines wavelets,
fsn = 'bior' nums = '1.1 1.3 1.5 2.2'
yield the four wavelets bior1.1, bior1.3, bior1.5, and bior2.2.
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