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RE: Re: FFT documentation
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Thu, 23 Aug 2001 10:32:02 -0400 |
What I mean is what does the Octave FFT function do when it receives a
non-radix 2 sequence. It is processed, but does the function trunctate,
zero-pad or use de DFT?
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Regarding your question as to which approach to adopt in case the sequence is
not a radix 2, I personally prefer the zero padding approach, as it can still
exploit the speed of FFT, instead of goin in for DFT.
Regards and thanks in advance,
Sourav Sengupta
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- FFT documentation, Roberto Hernández, 2001/08/23
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