Re: bug in IDL's hanning() window-generating function [message #25989 is a reply to message #25982] |
Thu, 02 August 2001 10:53   |
Clay Kirkendall
Messages: 5 Registered: August 2001
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FYI: the hanning() routine that I have from matlab (ver 1.4, 1994) is in
worse shape than the one provided with IDL. It is symmetric (not
fft-symmetric) and it does not even taper to zero.
Clay
Paul van Delst wrote:
> bennetsc@NOSPAMucs.orst.edu wrote:
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>> In article <MPG.15d1a1e0a012bdcd989e44@news.frii.com>,
>> David Fanning <david@dfanning.com> wrote:
>>> Scott Bennett writes after a long analysis of the Hanning function:
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>>>> In any case, I think the point Harris made is that a discrete
>>>> sampling of a window function should not taper to the same value at
>>>> the end that it has at the beginning because to do so would include
>>>> the first sample of the *next* period (windowed segment.) So IDL's
>>>> hanning() gets it wrong for both even- and odd-length windows. :-(
>>>
>>> Uh, huh. And how did RSI respond when you contacted them
>>> about it?
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>> I didn't contact them. I'm disgusted with them after seeing how
>> they cheated my faculty advisor and, when I asked them to rectify
>> their errors, they refused to do so. I recommended to my advisor that
>> he turn the whole matter over to the university's legal counsel. He
>> told me that he was not going to renew the service contract any more,
>> so I doubt he will bother with having the legal counsel deal with it,
>> but either way it will be his decision and it's now out of my hands.
>> Given their denial of service while we had a service contract, I doubt
>> they would do any better now that we no longer have a service contract.
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> Oi vey. another future matlab user.... ? :o)
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