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Re: Octave Library FFT
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flatmax |
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Re: Octave Library FFT |
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Sat, 24 Feb 2001 08:16:39 +1100 (EST) |
I also strongly recommend the 'fftw' libraries ....
http://www.fftw.org/
About linking to octave ... there has been alot of past postings exactly
on that topic ... search the mailing list archives ...
Matt
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 address@hidden wrote:
> I need to write a C/C++ program that needs to do FFT and I'd like to write
> it by taking advantage of the Octave libraries (libcruft.a, liboctave.a,
> and liboctinterp.a). How can I find out all of the following?
>
> 1. Which library must I link with?
> 2. Which include files do I need?
> 3. Syntax of the FFT function (an inverse FFT as well)?
>
> Any example code would also be useful. I have browsed some Octave
> documentation, but it all refers to the "Matlab" part of Octave and not
> the functions, data types, etc., provided by the Octave libraries.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Kosh Banerjee
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