ifftn
N dimensional inverse fast Fourier transform.
Syntax
x = ifftn(f)
Inputs
- f
- The frequency spectrum to be transformed into the time domain.
Outputs
- x
- The time domain representation of f.
Comments
ifftn uses the FFTW library.
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N dimensional inverse fast Fourier transform.
N dimensional inverse fast Fourier transform.
x = ifftn(f)
ifftn uses the FFTW library.
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