Implemented EMA filter, switched lists for deques#2
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…all lists for deques so that the algorithms run in constant time
…EMG & ECG filter.
…ith exponential moving average filter
…f saving results to a .csv file for plotting in excel. Next step: Switching data structure from 2D array into dictionary of lists so that each subplot can be individually labelled"
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I implemented an EMA filter, then tested it with varying exponential factors against the default moving average filter. Also I switched all lists for deques, since the current implementation of the moving average filter was appending to the front of the list, an O(n) operation, whereas its an O(1) operation to do that operation to a deque.