WANTED : DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM PROGRAM
h.woltring
wwtmhjw at eutrc3.UUCP
Thu Apr 27 05:18:30 AEST 1989
In article <4602 at freja.diku.dk> jall at freja.diku.dk (Mogens Jallberg) writes:
>Hello there,
>
>Does someone have a fourier transform program, they would be willing to
>e-mail me. I need it for a discrete fourier transform of 1417 points, so it
>would be preferrable if it could manage that.
>
>Also it would be nice if the program could :
> + smooth the figures
> + output a fourier spectrum of all the channels involved
> + interpolate
>but these request are just nice extras I would like.
>
>Thanking you in advance
>
>Mogens Jallberg
A useful email library for a variety of source codes in numerical analysis
is NETLIB at RESEARCH.ATT.COM. For further details, send the one-line requests
send index
send index for misc
send netlib-paper from misc
and three files will be returned to you (be sure to use lower case lest the
data are returned in CAPITALS to you). The first file will provide the general
index for all sublibraries in NETLIB, the second file will provide the index
for the MISCellaneous sublibrary, and the third one the troff input file of a
precursor to a paper on NETLIB published in the May 1987 issue of CACM.
Among others, the complete source listings from TOMS are provided, and a
variety of signal processing codes including DFT's.
Herman J. Woltring
Research associate in Biomedical and Health Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
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