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From: dquah@athena.mit.edu (Danny Quah)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted
Subject: fast fourier transform
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Date: Sun, 5-Jul-87 17:42:18 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul  5 17:42:18 1987
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Keywords: fft, general radix, C
Summary: looking for above in C


[What's a line-eate.... ]

	This is my third posting on this in as many months; I
apologize if you've grown tired of this, but I haven't had any success.
I'm looking for C source for general-radix fast fourier transforms.
These things are fairly common in fortran, but I want to move some
things over to C. 
	The last time I posted this query, I received a couple of
very helpful replies that gave me radix-2 fft's, together with
requests for forwarding should I actually receive a general fft
program. I guess that means I'm not the only one with this problem,
but I also find it difficult to believe (with all the fancy image
processing work going on) that no such animal exists. 
	Any takers this time? Anyone with such a program, or hints to
where I can get such? Thanks in advance.


--Danny
dquah@athena.mit.edu or dquah@dolphin.mit.edu
Dept. of Economics, E52-262d, (617)253-0914

--Danny
dquah@athena.mit.edu or dquah@dolphin.mit.edu
Dept. of Economics, E52-262d, (617)253-0914