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- The accompanying files are for DAUBWAVE, a wavelet analysis program. This
- archive should contain the following files.
-
- daubwave.exe - Executable for an MSDOS machine.
- daubwave.c - Source code for the executable. It should compile under
- any c compiler. If you get an error where 'stdlib.h' is
- not found, just comment out that particular #include
- statement and there should be no problem.
- daubwave.doc - Documentation giving a brief description of orthogonal
- wavelets, explanation of program options and examples
- of program options.
- readme.txt - This file.
-
- This code should only be distributed in its current form with the above
- files. You are free to modify the code any way you wish; however, the
- modified code should not be distributed without the author's permission.
-
- One limitation on the program is that is only analyzes a maximum of 4096
- points. This maximum value can be increased by changing #define MAXNUM
- in the code and recompiling. Since the program is using floating point
- numbers, 4096 data points takes up 16384 bytes of memory. If changed, the
- maximum number of points analyzed should be a power of 2 such as 8192,
- 16384, etc. With larger blocks of memory allocated for the data, some of
- the code may need some modification to make sure huge pointers are being
- used. This code should also work on other computers since the output is
- only ascii or IEEE floating point. On a work station the value of MAXNUM
- can be increased without having to modify the code due to memory model
- limitations, which are present on the PC.
-
- Disclaimer
- The author is not liable for any damage to equipment or data due to use
- of this program. If there are any questions you can contact the author
- at the following address.
-
- Steven Gollmer
- Civil Building
- Dept EAS
- Purdue University
- West Lafayette, IN 47907
- nls@mace.cc.purdue.edu
-
- November 18, 1992
-