fftwtools
0.9-11Wrapper for 'FFTW3' Includes: One-Dimensional, Two-Dimensional, Three-Dimensional, and Multivariate Transforms
Overview
Provides a wrapper for several 'FFTW' functions. This package provides access to the two-dimensional 'FFT', the multivariate 'FFT', and the one-dimensional real to complex 'FFT' using the 'FFTW3' library. The package includes the functions fftw() and mvfftw() which are designed to mimic the functionality of the R functions fft() and mvfft(). The 'FFT' functions have a parameter that allows them to not return the redundant complex conjugate when the input is real data.
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- RR 3.3.0 released · 2016-05-03
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Package metadata
- First published
- 2013-03-05
- Total releases
- 10 / 13 yrs
- License
- GPL (>= 2) OSI
- Minimum R
- ≥ 3.0
- Download size
- 170 KB
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