Defines wavelet types.
SignalUtils.cs
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wtHaar |
par1 and par2 are dummies. |
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wtDaublet |
par1 is the order of the wavelet (1 to 10). |
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wtSymmlet |
par1 is the order of the wavelet (1 to 7). |
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wtCoiflet |
par1 is the filter length parameter (1 to 5). |
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wtVaidyanathan |
par1 and par2 are dummies. |
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wtBSpline |
admissable combinations: (1,1), (1,3), (1,5) for box splines; (2,2), (2,4), (2,6), (2,8) for linear splines; (3,1), (3,3), (3,5), (3,7), (3,9) for quadratic splines. |
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wtBSplineDual |
admissable combinations: (1,1), (1,3), (1,5) for box splines; (2,2), (2,4), (2,6), (2,8) for linear splines; (3,1), (3,3), (3,5), (3,7), (3,9) for quadratic splines. |
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wtLinSpline |
par1 and par2 are dummies. |
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wtQuadSpline |
par1 and par2 are dummies. |
Some of the wavelets require aditional parameters. The par1 and par2 arguments have the following meaning:
(Reference: Intel Signal Processing library v4.5, Manual, 10-4)
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