analyze_lpf(Int32[],Int32,Int32,Int32,Int32[],Int32,Int32,Int32[],Int32,Int32) Method
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A specific version of the analyze_lpf() method that works on int data. See the general description of the analyze_lpf() method in the AnWTFilter class for more details.
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Overloads MustOverride Sub analyze_lpf( _
ByVal () As Integer, _
ByVal As Integer, _
ByVal As Integer, _
ByVal As Integer, _
ByVal () As Integer, _
ByVal As Integer, _
ByVal As Integer, _
ByVal () As Integer, _
ByVal As Integer, _
ByVal As Integer _
)
public abstract void analyze_lpf(
int[] ,
int ,
int ,
int ,
int[] ,
int ,
int ,
int[] ,
int ,
int
)
Parameters
- inSig
- This is the array that contains the input signal.
- inOff
- This is the index in inSig of the first sample to filter.
- inLen
- This is the number of samples in the input signal to filter.
- inStep
- This is the step, or interleave factor, of the input signal samples in the inSig array.
- lowSig
- This is the array where the low-pass output signal is placed.
- lowOff
- This is the index in lowSig of the element where to put the first low-pass output sample.
- lowStep
- This is the step, or interleave factor, of the low-pass output samples in the lowSig array.
- highSig
- This is the array where the high-pass output signal is placed.
- highOff
- This is the index in highSig of the element where to put the first high-pass output sample.
- highStep
- This is the step, or interleave factor, of the high-pass output samples in the highSig array.
See Also