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{{DISPLAYTITLE:hz2bark, bark2hz}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:hz2bark, bark2hz}} | ||
Convert all elements of ''x'' from Hertz to Bark and vice versa. | Convert all elements of ''x'' from Hertz to Bark and vice versa. | ||
;Usage: | ;Usage: <code>hz2bark(<var>x</var>)</code> | ||
: | :<code>bark2hz(<var>x</var>)</code> | ||
:;<var>x</var>: a scalar, vector or matrix | :;<var>x</var>: a scalar, vector or matrix | ||
;Result: The result ''r'' has the same type as ''x'' and contains the converted elements of ''x''. | ;Result: The result ''r'' has the same type as ''x'' and contains the converted elements of ''x''. |
Latest revision as of 10:53, 21 April 2011
Convert all elements of x from Hertz to Bark and vice versa.
- Usage
hz2bark(x)
bark2hz(x)
- x
- a scalar, vector or matrix
- Result
- The result r has the same type as x and contains the converted elements of x.
- hz2bark
- Uses the algorithm published by Zwicker and Fastl (1990) to convert frequencies from Hz to Bark:
- ri,j = 13 * atan(0.76*xi,j/1000) + 3.5 * atan((xi,j/7500)^2)
- bark2hz
- Because the above formula is not directly invertable, an iteration algorithm is used to convert the xi,j from Bark to the result ri,j in Hz.
- Note: Both functions are also available in the expressions used in the NUM and INT command.
- See also
- hz2mel, mel2hz, hz2erb, erb2hz, hz2cent, cent2hz, hth, lin2log, log2lin