[Scilab-users] [Users] Discrete cosine transform
Mathieu Dubois
mathieu.dubois at limsi.fr
Mon Aug 20 22:52:10 CEST 2012
Le 20/08/2012 20:10, tvitklg at rambler.ru a écrit :
> What is this file "mfile2sci" where it(him) to take?
This is the matlab to scilab translator. You can access it from scilab
main window (click on "Applications").
> Under the reference " http: // scilabsoft.inria.fr/doc.html " I can not
> go, is not loaded and gives out a mistake...
This an old site. Take look to scilab documentation (doc("fft")).
>
> I'm not an expert by I think you can compute a DCT with a FFT. Some
> people
> (http://www.orkut.com/Main#CommMsgs?tid=223615&cmm=79234&hl=en-GB)
> </m/redirect?url=http%3A//www.orkut.com/Main%23CommMsgs%3Ftid%3D223615%26cmm%3D79234%26hl%3Den-GB%29&hash=76b19442ad69d92e840f75b4d6dd60a8>
>
> suggested to take inspiration from Matlab DCT function.
>
> Otherwise you may take a look at SIP
> (http://siptoolbox.sourceforge.net/)
> </m/redirect?url=http%3A//siptoolbox.sourceforge.net/%29&hash=1245e1410c3037b68cf4ccde1d0d4f96>
> which I believe has a DCT function.
>
> HTH,
> Mathieu
>
> On 2012-08-17 20:29, tvitklg at rambler.ru
> </#/compose/to=tvitklg%40rambler.ru> wrote:
> > Hello. Whether there is a function Discrete cosine transform (DCT)?
> >
> > tvitklg at rambler.ru </#/compose/to=tvitklg%40rambler.ru>
>
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