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Re: [sc-users] FFT Windowing
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- Subject: Re: [sc-users] FFT Windowing
- From: Dan Stowell <danstowell@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 19:26:47 +0100
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It was discussed, at the time we were implementing that feature (at
the symposium in the Hague). I think we generally agreed that it would
be 'cool' to have user-supplied windows but we didn't see much of a
use case for it. What use cases do you have in mind? There certainly
hasn't been much clamour for it.
I'd say don't expect that feature to appear any time soon, unless you
feel like coding it yourself ;)
Dan
2009/5/3, Scott Worthington <stwbass@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I searched the list a while ago for any mention of different window
> functions being added to the FFT abilities in SC and didn't come up with
> anything. I'm sure having the hardcoded windows saves CPU, but has there
> ever been a discussion of either allowing user-supplied windows, or just
> hardcoding more window functions? I'd love to see blackman and gauss windows
> to name a few. Or, perhaps there's a trick I don't know about? Seems like a
> good email to end with a huge thanks to all the people who make this program
> work so well!!
>
> sw
>
> --
> Scott Worthington
> stwbass@xxxxxxxxx
> www.scottworthington.com
>
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