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Module documentation for 0.0.0.1
FFTW claims to be the fastest Fourier Transform in the West.
This is a high-level interface to libfftw
.
We re-use the type classes from netlib-ffi
.
Features:
Support of one (audio), two (image), three (video) dimensional data,
as well as n-dimensional one.
Support for batched transformations e.g. for block-wise Fourier transform.
No normalization like in plain fftw
.
This is because I see no universally best place to apply normalization.
The use of comfort-array
enables to use array shapes tailored
to Fourier transforms:
Shape.Cyclic
- for data where the
n-1
-th element
can also be accessed via index -1
. Shape.Half
- for complex data of a real-to-complex Fourier transform.
It saves you from case distinction between even and odd data length
and according mistakes.
Shape.Symmetric
- for real-to-real Sine and Cosine transforms.
They assert that you will always use
the appropriate kind for back transformation.
For rather simple examples
see the packages align-audio
and morbus-meniere
.
See also package fft
.