Filtering with non-zero initial conditions

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I have a matrix of time series data from an industrial furnace. The data is arranged in columns, and there are 9 columns of data. The length is about 15000 and there are 9 temperatures. So in this 15000 by 9 matrix (15000 rows and 9 columns) the 9 columns represent the individual temperature. The first row in the matrix is the oldest data, and the last row is the most recent. I want to filter this using one of the filter functions. Basically, I want to filter out noise by applying a 1 minute or 2 minute filter. The problem is that these temperatures range from about 450 F to about 610 F. I do not want to see a zero initial condition. What function should I use and how should I set it ?
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Rik
Rik on 4 Mar 2020
Do you have the time difference for each of these rows? Some kind of moving average may be what you need.
Atique Malik
Atique Malik on 4 Mar 2020
You could be right. This is sampled data from an industrial process. The dT is 30 seconds between samples.

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Rik
Rik on 5 Mar 2020
See if the code below works for your purpose.
totaltime=2;%in minutes
samplerange=totaltime/0.5;%30 seconds/row
data=randi([450 610],15000,9);%generate some random data
output=movmean(data,samplerange,2);

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