128 lines
5.2 KiB
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128 lines
5.2 KiB
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/*
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==============================================================================
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This file is part of the JUCE library.
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Copyright (c) 2020 - Raw Material Software Limited
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JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source
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licensing.
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By using JUCE, you agree to the terms of both the JUCE 6 End-User License
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Agreement and JUCE Privacy Policy (both effective as of the 16th June 2020).
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End User License Agreement: www.juce.com/juce-6-licence
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Privacy Policy: www.juce.com/juce-privacy-policy
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Or: You may also use this code under the terms of the GPL v3 (see
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www.gnu.org/licenses).
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JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER
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EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE
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DISCLAIMED.
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==============================================================================
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*/
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namespace juce
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{
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namespace dsp
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{
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/**
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Performs a fast fourier transform.
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This is only a simple low-footprint implementation and isn't tuned for speed - it may
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be useful for simple applications where one of the more complex FFT libraries would be
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overkill. (But in the future it may end up becoming optimised of course...)
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The FFT class itself contains lookup tables, so there's some overhead in creating
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one, you should create and cache an FFT object for each size/direction of transform
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that you need, and re-use them to perform the actual operation.
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@tags{DSP}
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*/
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class JUCE_API FFT
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{
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public:
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//==============================================================================
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/** Initialises an object for performing forward and inverse FFT with the given size.
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The number of points the FFT will operate on will be 2 ^ order.
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*/
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FFT (int order);
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/** Move constructor. */
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FFT (FFT&&) noexcept;
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/** Move assignment operator. */
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FFT& operator= (FFT&&) noexcept;
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/** Destructor. */
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~FFT();
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//==============================================================================
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/** Performs an out-of-place FFT, either forward or inverse.
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The arrays must contain at least getSize() elements.
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*/
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void perform (const Complex<float>* input, Complex<float>* output, bool inverse) const noexcept;
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/** Performs an in-place forward transform on a block of real data.
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As the coefficients of the negative frequencies (frequencies higher than
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N/2 or pi) are the complex conjugate of their positive counterparts,
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it may not be necessary to calculate them for your particular application.
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You can use dontCalculateNegativeFrequencies to let the FFT
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engine know that you do not plan on using them. Note that this is only a
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hint: some FFT engines (currently only the Fallback engine), will still
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calculate the negative frequencies even if dontCalculateNegativeFrequencies
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is true.
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The size of the array passed in must be 2 * getSize(), and the first half
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should contain your raw input sample data. On return, if
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dontCalculateNegativeFrequencies is false, the array will contain size
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complex real + imaginary parts data interleaved. If
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dontCalculateNegativeFrequencies is true, the array will contain at least
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(size / 2) + 1 complex numbers. Both outputs can be passed to
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performRealOnlyInverseTransform() in order to convert it back to reals.
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*/
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void performRealOnlyForwardTransform (float* inputOutputData,
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bool dontCalculateNegativeFrequencies = false) const noexcept;
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/** Performs a reverse operation to data created in performRealOnlyForwardTransform().
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Although performRealOnlyInverseTransform will only use the first ((size / 2) + 1)
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complex numbers, the size of the array passed in must still be 2 * getSize(), as some
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FFT engines require the extra space for the calculation. On return, the first half of the
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array will contain the reconstituted samples.
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*/
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void performRealOnlyInverseTransform (float* inputOutputData) const noexcept;
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/** Takes an array and simply transforms it to the magnitude frequency response
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spectrum. This may be handy for things like frequency displays or analysis.
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The size of the array passed in must be 2 * getSize().
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*/
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void performFrequencyOnlyForwardTransform (float* inputOutputData) const noexcept;
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/** Returns the number of data points that this FFT was created to work with. */
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int getSize() const noexcept { return size; }
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//==============================================================================
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#ifndef DOXYGEN
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/* internal */
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struct Instance;
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template <typename> struct EngineImpl;
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#endif
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private:
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//==============================================================================
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struct Engine;
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std::unique_ptr<Instance> engine;
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int size;
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//==============================================================================
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JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (FFT)
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};
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} // namespace dsp
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} // namespace juce
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