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Re: C++ libraries
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Robert A. Macy |
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Re: C++ libraries |
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Wed, 28 Jun 2006 17:42:00 -0700 |
I really, really like fft.m in octave, however...
there might be a better C++ version for your efforts called
fftw
See
http://www.fftw.org
for the FFTW source code and documentation.
I recently used it to do some very tightly timed responses.
It did an fft of 9600 data points in less than 1.7 mS on a
500MHz machine !!
The documentation is excellent and I'm no expert at C++ yet
got this program to run almost instantly, doing what I
wanted.
- Robert -
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 20:13:31 -0400
"Sashikanth Madduri" <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am building an application using borland C++ in
> windows. I have
> lots of matlab code that has to be converted to C++.
>
> Can I use the octave include files and libraries in my
> c++
> application to use functions like fft in my c++ program.
> Does octave
> have C++ libraries similar to matlab C++ libraries?
>
> Thank You.
> Sashi.
- C++ libraries, Sashikanth Madduri, 2006/06/28
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