public class FastCosineTransformer extends Object implements RealTransformer, Serializable
 There are several variants of the discrete cosine transform. The present
 implementation corresponds to DCT-I, with various normalization conventions,
 which are specified by the parameter DctNormalization.
 
DCT-I is equivalent to DFT of an even extension of the data series. More precisely, if x0, …, xN-1 is the data set to be cosine transformed, the extended data set x0#, …, x2N-3# is defined as follows
 Then, the standard DCT-I y0, …, yN-1 of the real
 data set x0, …, xN-1 is equal to half
 of the N first elements of the DFT of the extended data set
 x0#, …, x2N-3#
 
 yn = (1 / 2) ∑k=02N-3
 xk# exp[-2πi nk / (2N - 2)]
     k = 0, …, N-1.
 
The present implementation of the discrete cosine transform as a fast cosine transform requires the length of the data set to be a power of two plus one (N = 2n + 1). Besides, it implicitly assumes that the sampled function is even.
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| FastCosineTransformer(DctNormalization normalization)Creates a new instance of this class, with various normalization
 conventions. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected double[] | fct(double[] f)Perform the FCT algorithm (including inverse). | 
| double[] | transform(double[] f,
         TransformType type)Returns the (forward, inverse) transform of the specified real data set. | 
| double[] | transform(UnivariateFunction f,
         double min,
         double max,
         int n,
         TransformType type)Returns the (forward, inverse) transform of the specified real function,
 sampled on the specified interval. | 
public FastCosineTransformer(DctNormalization normalization)
normalization - the type of normalization to be applied to the
 transformed datapublic double[] transform(double[] f,
                          TransformType type)
                   throws MathIllegalArgumentException
transform in interface RealTransformerf - the real data array to be transformed (signal)type - the type of transform (forward, inverse) to be performedMathIllegalArgumentException - if the length of the data array is
 not a power of two plus onepublic double[] transform(UnivariateFunction f, double min, double max, int n, TransformType type) throws MathIllegalArgumentException
transform in interface RealTransformerf - the function to be sampled and transformedmin - the (inclusive) lower bound for the intervalmax - the (exclusive) upper bound for the intervaln - the number of sample pointstype - the type of transform (forward, inverse) to be performedMathIllegalArgumentException - if the lower bound is greater than, or equal to the upper boundMathIllegalArgumentException - if the number of sample points is negativeMathIllegalArgumentException - if the number of sample points is
 not a power of two plus oneprotected double[] fct(double[] f)
                throws MathIllegalArgumentException
f - the real data array to be transformedMathIllegalArgumentException - if the length of the data array is
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