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| From: | jmhill AT ece DOT WPI DOT EDU (Jonathan M Hill) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: On complex-number manipulation |
| Date: | 5 Nov 1998 05:04:34 GMT |
| Organization: | Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
| Lines: | 13 |
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Hello all;
I have found the library in the "Numerical Recipes in 'C'" text to
be handy. The book contains a simple yet usable complex number library,
written in ANSI flavor C. I did not use the whole library, just typed
in what I needed. I used what I typed in to write a radix-2 Fast Fourier
Transform. I cannot recall the publisher's name but I suspect that you
should be able to find the title in your univeristy library. Make sure
to review the publisher's statement about copyright, also look to see if
the library is available on the web.
Jonathan Hill
jmhill AT ece DOT wpi DOT edu
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