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:;<var>x</var>: a vector containing the window function to be converted | :;<var>x</var>: a vector containing the window function to be converted | ||
:;<var>m</var>: the hopsize used for analysis and synthesis in samples; 1 | :;<var>m</var>: the hopsize used for analysis and synthesis in samples; 1 ≤ ''m'' ≤ <code>ncol(''x'')</code> | ||
;Result: a vector with same length as ''x'' containing the converted window function | ;Result: a vector with same length as ''x'' containing the converted window function | ||
;See also: [[../window|window]], [[.. | ;See also: [[../window|window]], [[../fft|fft]] | ||
[[../#Functions|<function list>]] | [[../#Functions|<function list>]] |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 21 April 2011
Compute the normalized, dual and tight version of a window function. This function is used in the analysis- and synthesis-part of frame multiplier implementations (e.g.: the script application MulAc) to support perfect signal reconstruction.
- Usage
wconvert(x, 0)
... normalized window wconvert(x, 1, m)
... dual window wconvert(x, 2, m)
... tight window
- x
- a vector containing the window function to be converted
- m
- the hopsize used for analysis and synthesis in samples; 1 ≤ m ≤
ncol(x)