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|  | <span id="More-DFTs-of-Real-Data-1"></span><h3 class="section">2.5 More DFTs of Real Data</h3> | ||
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|  | <tr><td align="left" valign="top">• <a href="The-Halfcomplex_002dformat-DFT.html" accesskey="1">The Halfcomplex-format DFT</a></td><td>  </td><td align="left" valign="top"> | ||
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|  | <tr><td align="left" valign="top">• <a href="Real-even_002fodd-DFTs-_0028cosine_002fsine-transforms_0029.html" accesskey="2">Real even/odd DFTs (cosine/sine transforms)</a></td><td>  </td><td align="left" valign="top"> | ||
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|  | <tr><td align="left" valign="top">• <a href="The-Discrete-Hartley-Transform.html" accesskey="3">The Discrete Hartley Transform</a></td><td>  </td><td align="left" valign="top"> | ||
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|  | <p>FFTW supports several other transform types via a unified <em>r2r</em> | ||
|  | (real-to-real) interface, | ||
|  | <span id="index-r2r"></span> | ||
|  | so called because it takes a real (<code>double</code>) array and outputs a | ||
|  | real array of the same size.  These r2r transforms currently fall into | ||
|  | three categories: DFTs of real input and complex-Hermitian output in | ||
|  | halfcomplex format, DFTs of real input with even/odd symmetry | ||
|  | (a.k.a. discrete cosine/sine transforms, DCTs/DSTs), and discrete | ||
|  | Hartley transforms (DHTs), all described in more detail by the | ||
|  | following sections. | ||
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|  | <p>The r2r transforms follow the by now familiar interface of creating an | ||
|  | <code>fftw_plan</code>, executing it with <code>fftw_execute(plan)</code>, and | ||
|  | destroying it with <code>fftw_destroy_plan(plan)</code>.  Furthermore, all | ||
|  | r2r transforms share the same planner interface: | ||
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|  | <pre class="example">fftw_plan fftw_plan_r2r_1d(int n, double *in, double *out, | ||
|  |                            fftw_r2r_kind kind, unsigned flags); | ||
|  | fftw_plan fftw_plan_r2r_2d(int n0, int n1, double *in, double *out, | ||
|  |                            fftw_r2r_kind kind0, fftw_r2r_kind kind1, | ||
|  |                            unsigned flags); | ||
|  | fftw_plan fftw_plan_r2r_3d(int n0, int n1, int n2, | ||
|  |                            double *in, double *out, | ||
|  |                            fftw_r2r_kind kind0, | ||
|  |                            fftw_r2r_kind kind1, | ||
|  |                            fftw_r2r_kind kind2, | ||
|  |                            unsigned flags); | ||
|  | fftw_plan fftw_plan_r2r(int rank, const int *n, double *in, double *out, | ||
|  |                         const fftw_r2r_kind *kind, unsigned flags); | ||
|  | </pre></div> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005fplan_005fr2r_005f1d"></span> | ||
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|  | <p>Just as for the complex DFT, these plan 1d/2d/3d/multi-dimensional | ||
|  | transforms for contiguous arrays in row-major order, transforming (real) | ||
|  | input to output of the same size, where <code>n</code> specifies the | ||
|  | <em>physical</em> dimensions of the arrays.  All positive <code>n</code> are | ||
|  | supported (with the exception of <code>n=1</code> for the <code>FFTW_REDFT00</code> | ||
|  | kind, noted in the real-even subsection below); products of small | ||
|  | factors are most efficient (factorizing <code>n-1</code> and <code>n+1</code> for | ||
|  | <code>FFTW_REDFT00</code> and <code>FFTW_RODFT00</code> kinds, described below), but | ||
|  | an <i>O</i>(<i>n</i> log <i>n</i>) | ||
|  |  algorithm is used even for prime sizes. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>Each dimension has a <em>kind</em> parameter, of type | ||
|  | <code>fftw_r2r_kind</code>, specifying the kind of r2r transform to be used | ||
|  | for that dimension. | ||
|  | <span id="index-kind-_0028r2r_0029"></span> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005fr2r_005fkind"></span> | ||
|  | (In the case of <code>fftw_plan_r2r</code>, this is an array <code>kind[rank]</code> | ||
|  | where <code>kind[i]</code> is the transform kind for the dimension | ||
|  | <code>n[i]</code>.)  The kind can be one of a set of predefined constants, | ||
|  | defined in the following subsections. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>In other words, FFTW computes the separable product of the specified | ||
|  | r2r transforms over each dimension, which can be used e.g. for partial | ||
|  | differential equations with mixed boundary conditions.  (For some r2r | ||
|  | kinds, notably the halfcomplex DFT and the DHT, such a separable | ||
|  | product is somewhat problematic in more than one dimension, however, | ||
|  | as is described below.) | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>In the current version of FFTW, all r2r transforms except for the | ||
|  | halfcomplex type are computed via pre- or post-processing of | ||
|  | halfcomplex transforms, and they are therefore not as fast as they | ||
|  | could be.  Since most other general DCT/DST codes employ a similar | ||
|  | algorithm, however, FFTW’s implementation should provide at least | ||
|  | competitive performance. | ||
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