sgolayfilt limits' condition (first and last sample)

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Hello,
I am actually working with the sgolayfilt function which give me the result I was looking for. But I would like to understand all the function to be certain of the result and there is something I don't find on internet.
How the function do for the first and last sample of the filtered signal? The function fit a polynomial the nearest of the signal using samples on a window. But for the first sample there are not samples before to compute, so is it a zero padding? Or something else?
Thank you for your answer.

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Jan
Jan on 21 Sep 2015
Look in the source code of sgolayfilt. It is one of the benefits of Matlab, that the source code of important functions is provided.
The Savitzy-Golay filter fits a polynomial of order K over F elements of the signal, F > K. At the edge you do not have elements before or after the central elements, respectively. So at the edge you have only (F-1)/2 elements and in consequence a reduced order of the polynomial. You do not use the center of the polynomial as result, as in the steady state, but the point on left, or right, respectively.

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