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								Next: <a href="More-DFTs-of-Real-Data.html" accesskey="n" rel="next">More DFTs of Real Data</a>, Previous: <a href="One_002dDimensional-DFTs-of-Real-Data.html" accesskey="p" rel="prev">One-Dimensional DFTs of Real Data</a>, Up: <a href="Tutorial.html" accesskey="u" rel="up">Tutorial</a>   [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Concept-Index.html" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p>
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								<span id="Multi_002dDimensional-DFTs-of-Real-Data-1"></span><h3 class="section">2.4 Multi-Dimensional DFTs of Real Data</h3>
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								<p>Multi-dimensional DFTs of real data use the following planner routines:
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								<pre class="example">fftw_plan fftw_plan_dft_r2c_2d(int n0, int n1,
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								                               double *in, fftw_complex *out,
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								                               unsigned flags);
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								fftw_plan fftw_plan_dft_r2c_3d(int n0, int n1, int n2,
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								                               double *in, fftw_complex *out,
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								                               unsigned flags);
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								fftw_plan fftw_plan_dft_r2c(int rank, const int *n,
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								                            double *in, fftw_complex *out,
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								                            unsigned flags);
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								<span id="index-fftw_005fplan_005fdft_005fr2c_005f2d"></span>
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								<p>as well as the corresponding <code>c2r</code> routines with the input/output
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								types swapped.  These routines work similarly to their complex
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								analogues, except for the fact that here the complex output array is cut
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								roughly in half and the real array requires padding for in-place
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								transforms (as in 1d, above).
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								<p>As before, <code>n</code> is the logical size of the array, and the
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								consequences of this on the the format of the complex arrays deserve
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								careful attention.
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								<span id="index-r2c_002fc2r-multi_002ddimensional-array-format"></span>
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								Suppose that the real data has dimensions n<sub>0</sub> × n<sub>1</sub> × n<sub>2</sub> × … × n<sub>d-1</sub>
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								 (in row-major order).
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								Then, after an r2c transform, the output is an n<sub>0</sub> × n<sub>1</sub> × n<sub>2</sub> × … × (n<sub>d-1</sub>/2 + 1)
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								 array of
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								<code>fftw_complex</code> values in row-major order, corresponding to slightly
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								over half of the output of the corresponding complex DFT.  (The division
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								is rounded down.)  The ordering of the data is otherwise exactly the
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								same as in the complex-DFT case.
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								<p>For out-of-place transforms, this is the end of the story: the real
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								data is stored as a row-major array of size n<sub>0</sub> × n<sub>1</sub> × n<sub>2</sub> × … × n<sub>d-1</sub>
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								 and the complex
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								data is stored as a row-major array of size n<sub>0</sub> × n<sub>1</sub> × n<sub>2</sub> × … × (n<sub>d-1</sub>/2 + 1)
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								.
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								<p>For in-place transforms, however, extra padding of the real-data array
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								is necessary because the complex array is larger than the real array,
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								and the two arrays share the same memory locations.  Thus, for
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								in-place transforms, the final dimension of the real-data array must
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								be padded with extra values to accommodate the size of the complex
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								data—two values if the last dimension is even and one if it is odd.
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								That is, the last dimension of the real data must physically contain
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								2 * (n<sub>d-1</sub>/2+1)
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								<code>double</code> values (exactly enough to hold the complex data).
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								This physical array size does not, however, change the <em>logical</em>
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								array size—only
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								n<sub>d-1</sub>
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								values are actually stored in the last dimension, and
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								n<sub>d-1</sub>
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								is the last dimension passed to the plan-creation routine.
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								<p>For example, consider the transform of a two-dimensional real array of
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								size <code>n0</code> by <code>n1</code>.  The output of the r2c transform is a
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								two-dimensional complex array of size <code>n0</code> by <code>n1/2+1</code>, where
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								the <code>y</code> dimension has been cut nearly in half because of
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								redundancies in the output.  Because <code>fftw_complex</code> is twice the
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								size of <code>double</code>, the output array is slightly bigger than the
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								input array.  Thus, if we want to compute the transform in place, we
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								must <em>pad</em> the input array so that it is of size <code>n0</code> by
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								<code>2*(n1/2+1)</code>.  If <code>n1</code> is even, then there are two padding
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								elements at the end of each row (which need not be initialized, as they
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								are only used for output).
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								<p>The following illustration depicts the input and output arrays just
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								described, for both the out-of-place and in-place transforms (with the
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								arrows indicating consecutive memory locations):
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								<p>These transforms are unnormalized, so an r2c followed by a c2r
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								transform (or vice versa) will result in the original data scaled by
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								the number of real data elements—that is, the product of the
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								(logical) dimensions of the real data.
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								<p>(Because the last dimension is treated specially, if it is equal to
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								<code>1</code> the transform is <em>not</em> equivalent to a lower-dimensional
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								r2c/c2r transform.  In that case, the last complex dimension also has
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								size <code>1</code> (<code>=1/2+1</code>), and no advantage is gained over the
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								complex transforms.)
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