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A specific version of the analyze_hpf() method that works on int data. See the general description of the analyze_hpf() method in the AnWTFilter class for more details.
public override void analyze_hpf(int[] inSig, int inOff, int inLen, int inStep, int[] lowSig, int lowOff, int lowStep, int[] highSig, int highOff, int highStep)
Type | Name | Description |
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int[] | inSig | This is the array that contains the input signal. |
int | inOff | This is the index in inSig of the first sample to filter. |
int | inLen | This is the number of samples in the input signal to filter. |
int | inStep | This is the step, or interleave factor, of the input signal samples in the inSig array. |
int[] | lowSig | This is the array where the low-pass output signal is placed. |
int | lowOff | This is the index in lowSig of the element where to put the first low-pass output sample. |
int | lowStep | This is the step, or interleave factor, of the low-pass output samples in the lowSig array. |
int[] | highSig | This is the array where the high-pass output signal is placed. |
int | highOff | This is the index in highSig of the element where to put the first high-pass output sample. |
int | highStep | This is the step, or interleave factor, of the high-pass output samples in the highSig array. |