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Re: short-time fourier transform in C++
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David Grundberg |
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Re: short-time fourier transform in C++ |
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Mon, 21 Jun 2010 16:33:56 +0200 |
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On 06/20/2010 10:10 PM, s0672742 wrote:
Hi everybody,
I've been using octave in my c++ program for various analysis. I've managed
to used fast fourier transform without any problem:
<snip>
Is this a --link-stand-alone thing?
The output is correct and all works smoothly. However what I really need is
the short-time Fourier tranform
stft function. When I replace fft in feval by stft I get the following error
message:
error: feval: function `stft' not found
Are you running octave_main? If not, that's probably what you need.
David