scipy.signal.detrend¶
- scipy.signal.detrend(data, axis=-1, type='linear', bp=0)[source]¶
- Remove linear trend along axis from data. - Parameters: - data : array_like - The input data. - axis : int, optional - The axis along which to detrend the data. By default this is the last axis (-1). - type : {‘linear’, ‘constant’}, optional - The type of detrending. If type == 'linear' (default), the result of a linear least-squares fit to data is subtracted from data. If type == 'constant', only the mean of data is subtracted. - bp : array_like of ints, optional - A sequence of break points. If given, an individual linear fit is performed for each part of data between two break points. Break points are specified as indices into data. - Returns: - ret : ndarray - The detrended input data. - Examples - >>> from scipy import signal >>> randgen = np.random.RandomState(9) >>> npoints = 1000 >>> noise = randgen.randn(npoints) >>> x = 3 + 2*np.linspace(0, 1, npoints) + noise >>> (signal.detrend(x) - noise).max() < 0.01 True 
