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4.3.6 Real-to-Real Transform Kinds

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FFTW currently supports 11 different r2r transform kinds, specified by Chris@42: one of the constants below. For the precise definitions of these Chris@42: transforms, see What FFTW Really Computes. For a more colloquial Chris@42: introduction to these transform kinds, see More DFTs of Real Data. Chris@42:

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