Fix robust_fit for large timestamps by subtracting offset#73
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Before review of #74 , I'd like to this to be reviewed and merged. Are there any outstanding concerns? |
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Yes, it hasn't been merged yet :-) |
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Thanks @cboulay! |
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Fixes issue reported here and by user in Slack.
Briefly, very large timestamp values (especially on systems using seconds since 1970) lead to instabilities due to insufficient numerical precision. Here we subtract a constant from the timestamps before calculating the fit between timestamps and offsets. The offset is added back before returning.
There was also a little extra to be done to keep winsor_threshold functioning properly.
Sister PR in Matlab: xdf-modules/xdf-Matlab#9