libDSP is a C/C++ script for Ad Management scripts design by Jussi Laako.
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libDSP is C class library of common digital signal processing functions.
Publisher review:libDSP is C class library of common digital signal processing functions. libDSP is C class library of common digital signal processing functions. There is also a wrapper for the C language. Current (vector) functions: - Float to integer conversion with rounding - Addition (real, complex) - Subtraction (real, complex) - Multiply (real, complex) - Division (real, complex) - 1/x (real) - Absolute value (real) - Square root (real) - Zero (real, complex) - Set (real, complex) - Clip (real) - Copy (real, complex) - Convolution (real) - Correlation (real) - Autocorrelation (real) - Dot product (real) - Min and Max (real) - Mean (real) - Median (real) - Negate (real) - Normalization (real) - Product (real) - Reverse - Scale to -1..1 and 0..1 (real) - Sort (real) - Standard deviation (real) - Sum (real) - Square (real) - Integer-Float and Float-Integer conversion: 8, 12, 16, 24, 32 bits (real) - Cartesian-Polar and Polar-Cartesian conversion - Cross correlation (real) - Energy (real) - Magnitude - Power - Phase - Decimation - Interpolation - RMS (real) - Variance (real) - Peak level in dB (real) - Window functions: Bartlett, Blackman, Blackman-Harris, Cosine tapered, Exponential, Flat-top, Generic cosine, Hamming, Hanning, Kaiser, Kaiser-Bessel, Tukey, Dolph-Chebyshev - Mix (real) - Spatialize (real) - Interleave/Deinterleave (real) - Rebuffer - Deg-Rad and Rad-Deg conversion - FIR filter - IIR filter - DFT, DCT, DST - FFT filter - Multirate decimation/interpolation with FFT, FIR and IIR filters - Frequency band flipping - Hankel
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