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- From: niranjan@eng.cam.ac.uk (Mahesan Niranjan)
- Newsgroups: comp.dsp
- Subject: Re: High-level language/package for signal processing
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.205829.3042@eng.cam.ac.uk>
- Date: 13 Aug 92 20:58:29 GMT
- References: <4272@inca.comlab.ox.ac.uk>
- Sender: niranjan@eng.cam.ac.uk (Mahesan Niranjan)
- Organization: Cambridge University Engineering Department, UK
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- In article <4272@inca.comlab.ox.ac.uk> ph@physiology.oxford.ac.uk (Patrick Haggard) writes:
- >
- >Hi. I'm new to this group, and I would have thought this was a FAQ,
- >but I couldn't locate it, so:
- >
- >be 1D waveforms like EEGs, but I often want to work with many
- >channels simultaneously. I want to be able to view them on a
- >SPARC2 running OpenWindows 2, and to interactive things like cursor
- >movement etc. However, I would also like an underlying highlevel
- >language for doing things like:
- >applying builtin or userdefined functions to signals: a=fft(b)
- >arithmetic signal manipulation; signal3=(signal_a+signal_b)/2
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- Buy MATLAB and the signal processing toolbox. Expensive, but real good.
-
- niranjan
- (just a happy user of matlab)
-