Class SLApplyWindow.TSLApplyWindow
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*[[Property SLCommonFilter.TSLBasicThreadedEnableFilter.Enabled|Enabled]] | *[[Property SLCommonFilter.TSLBasicThreadedEnableFilter.Enabled|Enabled]] | ||
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== From [[Class SLCommonFilter.TSLBasicThreadedFilter|TSLBasicThreadedFilter]] == | == From [[Class SLCommonFilter.TSLBasicThreadedFilter|TSLBasicThreadedFilter]] == |
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Package: SignalLabPkg
Unit: SLApplyWindow
Inherits: TSLCommonRealFilter
Contents |
Syntax
Delphi:
type TSLApplyWindow = class( TSLCommonRealFilter )
C++ Builder:
class TSLApplyWindow : public TSLCommonRealFilter
Visual C++ (MFC):
class CTSLApplyWindow : public CTSLCommonRealFilter
C# (.NET):
public ref class TSLApplyWindow : Mitov.SignalLab.CommonRealFilter
Summary
Applies a window function over the input signal.
Description
Use this component to apply a window function over the input signal.
A window is a mathematical function by which a signal is multiplied to improve the characteristics of some subsequent analysis. Windows are commonly used in FFT-based spectral analysis.
Diagram:
Properties
Published
- WindowType - Windowing function to be applied on the signal.
- NumberTerms - Specifies the number of Cosine sum window function terms.
- Alpha - Adjustable parameter associated with some of the windowing equations.
Events
- OnWindowCalculated - Occurs each time a window is calculated.