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src/cvec.h: fix ifndef define

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1/*
2  Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Paul Brossier <piem@aubio.org>
3
4  This file is part of aubio.
5
6  aubio is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8  the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9  (at your option) any later version.
10
11  aubio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
14  GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17  along with aubio.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18
19*/
20
21#ifndef _CVEC_H
22#define _CVEC_H
23
24#ifdef __cplusplus
25extern "C" {
26#endif
27
28/** \file
29
30  Vector of complex-valued data
31
32  This file specifies the ::cvec_t buffer type, which is used throughout aubio
33  to store complex data. Complex values are stored in terms of ::cvec_t.phas
34  and norm, within size/2+1 long vectors of ::smpl_t.
35
36  \example test-cvec.c
37
38*/
39
40/** Buffer for complex data
41
42  \code
43
44  uint_t buffer_size = 1024;
45
46  // create a complex vector of 512 values
47  cvec_t * input = new_cvec (buffer_size);
48
49  // set some values of the vector
50  input->norm[23] = 2.;
51  input->phas[23] = M_PI;
52  // ..
53
54  // compute the mean of the vector
55  mean = cvec_mean(input);
56
57  // destroy the vector
58  del_cvec (input);
59
60  \endcode
61
62 */
63typedef struct {
64  uint_t length;  /**< length of buffer = (requested length)/2 + 1 */
65  smpl_t *norm;   /**< norm array of size ::cvec_t.length */
66  smpl_t *phas;   /**< phase array of size ::cvec_t.length */
67} cvec_t;
68
69/** cvec_t buffer creation function
70
71  This function creates a cvec_t structure holding two arrays of size
72  [length/2+1], corresponding to the norm and phase values of the
73  spectral frame. The length stored in the structure is the actual size of both
74  arrays, not the length of the complex and symmetrical vector, specified as
75  creation argument.
76
77  \param length the length of the buffer to create
78
79*/
80cvec_t * new_cvec(uint_t length);
81/** cvec_t buffer deletion function
82
83  \param s buffer to delete as returned by new_cvec()
84
85*/
86void del_cvec(cvec_t *s);
87/** write norm value in a complex buffer
88
89  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
90  result can be obtained by assigning vec->norm[position]. Its purpose
91  is to access these values from wrappers, as created by swig.
92
93  \param s vector to write to
94  \param data norm value to write in s->norm[position]
95  \param position sample position to write to
96
97*/
98void cvec_write_norm(cvec_t *s, smpl_t data, uint_t position);
99/** write phase value in a complex buffer
100
101  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
102  result can be obtained by assigning vec->phas[position]. Its purpose
103  is to access these values from wrappers, as created by swig.
104
105  \param s vector to write to
106  \param data phase value to write in s->phas[position]
107  \param position sample position to write to
108
109*/
110void cvec_write_phas(cvec_t *s, smpl_t data, uint_t position);
111/** read norm value from a complex buffer
112
113  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
114  result can be obtained with vec->norm[position]. Its purpose is to
115  access these values from wrappers, as created by swig.
116
117  \param s vector to read from
118  \param position sample position to read from
119
120*/
121smpl_t cvec_read_norm(cvec_t *s, uint_t position);
122/** read phase value from a complex buffer
123
124  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
125  result can be obtained with vec->phas[position]. Its purpose is to
126  access these values from wrappers, as created by swig.
127
128  \param s vector to read from
129  \param position sample position to read from
130
131*/
132smpl_t cvec_read_phas(cvec_t *s, uint_t position);
133/** read norm data from a complex buffer
134
135  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
136  result can be obtained with vec->norm. Its purpose is to access these values
137  from wrappers, as created by swig.
138
139  \param s vector to read from
140
141*/
142smpl_t * cvec_get_norm(cvec_t *s);
143/** read phase data from a complex buffer
144
145  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
146  result can be obtained with vec->phas. Its purpose is to access these values
147  from wrappers, as created by swig.
148
149  \param s vector to read from
150
151*/
152smpl_t * cvec_get_phas(cvec_t *s);
153
154/** print out cvec data
155
156  \param s vector to print out
157
158*/
159void cvec_print(cvec_t *s);
160
161/** set all elements to a given value
162
163  \param s vector to modify
164  \param val value to set elements to
165
166*/
167void cvec_set(cvec_t *s, smpl_t val);
168
169/** set all elements to zero
170
171  \param s vector to modify
172
173*/
174void cvec_zeros(cvec_t *s);
175
176/** set all elements to ones
177
178  \param s vector to modify
179
180*/
181void cvec_ones(cvec_t *s);
182
183#ifdef __cplusplus
184}
185#endif
186
187#endif /* _CVEC_H */
188
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