What do wavelet transform coefficients of zero mean?

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I am new to wavelet transforms. I have a signal of length 128. I passed it to the Matlab wavelet function 'dwt' using a haar filter. I am looking at the result of the wavelet coefficients.
What do zero coefficients mean?

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Wayne King
Wayne King on 10 Mar 2013
That depends on the level you are looking at. If you are looking at level 1, then zero coefficients with the Haar wavelet mean that adjacent values in the vector are identical.
For example:
x = [1 2 3 3 4 6 5 5];
dwtmode('per');
[A,D] = dwt(x,'haar');
The second element of D is proportional to the difference of x(3) and x(4), the last element of D is proportional to the difference of x(7) and x(8)

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