Re: A bit of philosophy re Performing a 1024 point real input FFT using a 512 point complex FFT routine
"Jerry Avins" <jya@ieee.org> wrote in message
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> BobW wrote:
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>> I found the answer. It was in the last place I looked.
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> Almost inevitably. Having found it, why look further?
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> Jerry
Yes. I was merely trying to add a little bit of humor to this otherwise-dry
newsgroup.
I sense that this technique of packing real data samples into the imaginary
part of the input to the FFT is rather uncommon. Is that your take, too?
Bob
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