Developer Reference for Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives 2019
Computes the forward discrete Fourier transform of a real signal.
Case 1: Result in Pack format
IppStatus ippsDFTFwd_RToPack_32f(const Ipp32f* pSrc, Ipp32f* pDst, const IppsDFTSpec_R_32f* pDFTSpec, Ipp8u* pBuffer);
IppStatus ippsDFTFwd_RToPack_64f(const Ipp64f* pSrc, Ipp64f* pDst, const IppsDFTSpec_R_64f* pDFTSpec, Ipp8u* pBuffer);
supported value for <len>: integer in the range [2, 64].
Case 2: Result in Perm format
IppStatus ippsDFTFwd_RToPerm_32f(const Ipp32f* pSrc, Ipp32f* pDst, const IppsDFTSpec_R_32f* pDFTSpec, Ipp8u* pBuffer);
IppStatus ippsDFTFwd_RToPerm_64f(const Ipp64f* pSrc, Ipp64f* pDst, const IppsDFTSpec_R_64f* pDFTSpec, Ipp8u* pBuffer);
Case 3: Result in CCS format
IppStatus ippsDFTFwd_RToCCS_32f(const Ipp32f* pSrc, Ipp32f* pDst, const IppsDFTSpec_R_32f* pDFTSpec, Ipp8u* pBuffer);
IppStatus ippsDFTFwd_RToCCS_64f(const Ipp64f* pSrc, Ipp64f* pDst, const IppsDFTSpec_R_64f* pDFTSpec, Ipp8u* pBuffer);
ipps.h
Flavors declared in ipps.h:
Headers: ippcore.h, ippvm.h
Libraries: ippcore.lib, ippvm.lib
pDFTSpec |
Pointer to the DFT specification structure. |
pSrc |
Pointer to the input array containing real values . |
pDst |
Pointer to the output array containing packed complex values. |
pBuffer |
Pointer to the work buffer. |
These functions compute the forward DFT of a real signal. The result of the forward transform (that is in the frequency-domain) of real signals is represented in several possible packed formats: Pack, Perm, or CCS. The data can be packed due to the symmetry property of the DFT transform of a real signal. Tables show how the output results are arranged in the packed formats.
These functions compute the forward DFT according to the pDFTSpec specification parameters: the transform len, the normalization flag, and the specific code hint.
These functions can be used with the external work buffer pBuffer to avoid memory allocation within the functions. Once the work buffer is allocated, it can be used for all following calls to the functions computing DFT. As internal allocation of memory is too expensive operation and depends on operating system and/or runtime libraries used - the use of an external buffer improves performance significantly, especially for the small size transforms.
If the external buffer is not specified (pBuffer is set to NULL), then the function itself allocates the memory needed for operation.
ippsDFTFwd_RToPack. These functions compute the forward DFT and stores the result in Pack format.
ippsDFTFwd_RToPerm. These functions compute the forward DFT and stores the result in Perm format.
ippsDFTFwd_RToCCS. These functions compute the forward DFT and stores the result in CCS format.
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ippStsNoErr |
Indicates no error. |
ippStsNullPtrErr |
Indicates an error when one of the specified pointers with exception of pBuffer is NULL. |
ippStsContextMatchErr |
Indicates an error when the specification identifier pDFTSpec is incorrect. |
ippStsMemAllocErr |
Indicates an error when no memory is allocated. |
ippStsFftFlagErr |
Indicates an error when the flag value is incorrect. |