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a_user Posted - 08/20/1998 : 7:19:00 PM
Has anyone written scripts for wavelet-transforms/analysis, (e.g. with Morlets)

I'm in great need for such. PLease tell if such scripts are available?
I know a lot have been done on Matlab - will I have to buy that instead?

Best Christian

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Barb Tobias Posted - 08/20/1998 : 7:21:00 PM
Response: Wavelets

If no one can supply you with this script, and you are a C programmer, you could use the documentation and samples that come with the Origin Professional package to write a DLL that can be called from Origin. For ideas on coding, you could check out Numerical Recipes in C, which is available online at http://www.nr.com/. More information on Origin Professional is available at http://www.microcal.com/www/modules/orgpro.asp.

[This message has been edited by rtoomey (edited 08-10-99).]


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