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Some MSVC fixes, including (temporarily, probably) renaming the FFT source file to avoid getting it mixed up with the Vamp SDK one in our object dir
author Chris Cannam
date Thu, 01 Feb 2018 16:34:08 +0000
parents 857ca50ca25f
children 701233f8ed41
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/* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-  vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */

/*
    QM DSP Library

    Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
    published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
    License, or (at your option) any later version.  See the file
    COPYING included with this distribution for more information.
*/

#ifndef FFT_H
#define FFT_H

class FFT  
{
public:
    /**
     * Construct an FFT object to carry out complex-to-complex
     * transforms of size nsamples. nsamples does not have to be a
     * power of two.
     */
    FFT(int nsamples);
    ~FFT();

    /**
     * Carry out a forward or inverse transform (depending on the
     * value of inverse) of size nsamples, where nsamples is the value
     * provided to the constructor above.
     *
     * realIn and (where present) imagIn should contain nsamples each,
     * and realOut and imagOut should point to enough space to receive
     * nsamples each.
     *
     * imagIn may be NULL if the signal is real, but the other
     * pointers must be valid.
     *
     * The inverse transform is scaled by 1/nsamples.
     */
    void process(bool inverse,
                 const double *realIn, const double *imagIn,
                 double *realOut, double *imagOut);
    
private:
    class D;
    D *m_d;
};

class FFTReal
{
public:
    /**
     * Construct an FFT object to carry out real-to-complex transforms
     * of size nsamples. nsamples does not have to be a power of two,
     * but it does have to be even. (Use the complex-complex FFT above
     * if you need an odd FFT size. This constructor will throw
     * std::invalid_argument if nsamples is odd.)
     */
    FFTReal(int nsamples);
    ~FFTReal();

    /**
     * Carry out a forward real-to-complex transform of size nsamples,
     * where nsamples is the value provided to the constructor above.
     *
     * realIn, realOut, and imagOut must point to (enough space for)
     * nsamples values. For consistency with the FFT class above, and
     * compatibility with existing code, the conjugate half of the
     * output is returned even though it is redundant.
     */
    void forward(const double *realIn,
                 double *realOut, double *imagOut);

    /**
     * Carry out a forward real-to-complex transform of size nsamples,
     * where nsamples is the value provided to the constructor
     * above. Return only the magnitudes of the complex output values.
     *
     * realIn and magOut must point to (enough space for) nsamples
     * values. For consistency with the FFT class above, and
     * compatibility with existing code, the conjugate half of the
     * output is returned even though it is redundant.
     */
    void forwardMagnitude(const double *realIn, double *magOut);

    /**
     * Carry out an inverse real transform (i.e. complex-to-real) of
     * size nsamples, where nsamples is the value provided to the
     * constructor above.
     *
     * realIn and imagIn should point to at least nsamples/2+1 values;
     * if more are provided, only the first nsamples/2+1 values of
     * each will be used (the conjugate half will always be deduced
     * from the first nsamples/2+1 rather than being read from the
     * input data).  realOut should point to enough space to receive
     * nsamples values.
     *
     * The inverse transform is scaled by 1/nsamples.
     */
    void inverse(const double *realIn, const double *imagIn,
                 double *realOut);

private:
    class D;
    D *m_d;
};    

#endif