Hi, i programmed a FFT-routine for my interferometry radio telescope in Pb.
There seems to be something wrong.......
So i like to compare the results with the mathematics package Scilab .
I do not like to learn the use of scilab.....
So can anybody give me a simple example of how to use the FFT routine.
I have for example a file with 16 decimal numbers.
( for my telescope 2 ^ 16 numbers)
So which commands i have to give to read the file and to get the graphic result of the FFT in scilab?
Please help me.... it's to difficult for me ( ore costs too much time to learn)
Wim
comparing pb-FFT with scilab-FFT
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Re: comparing pb-FFT with scilab-FFT
Hi Wim
Your best bet would be to ask the question on the Scilab forum:
https://www.equalis.com/forums/topics.asp?forum=95169&
Your best bet would be to ask the question on the Scilab forum:
https://www.equalis.com/forums/topics.asp?forum=95169&
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Re: comparing pb-FFT with scilab-FFT
Hi IdeasVacuum,
Thanks, i did not find that forum.
I will try it there.
See you
Wim
Thanks, i did not find that forum.
I will try it there.
See you
Wim