Re: [Scilab-users] How to find module containing a function

2014-11-04 Thread Tin Nguyen
@Claus: Yes, I want to do Discrete Fourier Transform.

@Serge Steer: Thank you so much!

 

/Tin Nguyen

 

From: users [mailto:users-boun...@lists.scilab.org] On Behalf Of Claus Futtrup
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Hi Serge

I see your response too late :-) 

/Claus 

On Oct 30, 2014 9:20 AM, Serge Steer serge.st...@inria.fr wrote:

The dft function is lust called  fft (discrete and fast)
Serge Steer


Le 30/10/2014 04:05, Tin Nguyen a écrit :

Hi all,

I am being stuck with the function dft. My Scilab software doesn’t include this 
function.

So I searched the internet to find appropriate module in order to use it.

I tried Signal_Processing_Supplementary_toolbox, but it didn’t help.

Can anyone show me how to find the module that contains a particular function.

Thanks!

 

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[Scilab-users] How to find module containing a function

2014-10-30 Thread Tin Nguyen
Hi all,

I am being stuck with the function dft. My Scilab software doesn't include
this function.

So I searched the internet to find appropriate module in order to use it.

I tried Signal_Processing_Supplementary_toolbox, but it didn't help.

Can anyone show me how to find the module that contains a particular
function.

Thanks!

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Re: [Scilab-users] How to find module containing a function

2014-10-30 Thread Serge Steer

The dft function is lust called  fft (discrete and fast)
Serge Steer


Le 30/10/2014 04:05, Tin Nguyen a écrit :


Hi all,

I am being stuck with the function dft. My Scilab software doesn't 
include this function.


So I searched the internet to find appropriate module in order to use it.

I tried Signal_Processing_Supplementary_toolbox, but it didn't help.

Can anyone show me how to find the module that contains a particular 
function.


Thanks!



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Re: [Scilab-users] How to find module containing a function

2014-10-30 Thread Claus Futtrup
What is dft ? Do you refer to Discrete Fourier Transform? Please explain
more..

/Claus
On Oct 30, 2014 8:27 AM, Tin Nguyen thien...@cse.hcmut.edu.vn wrote:

 Hi all,

 I am being stuck with the function dft. My Scilab software doesn’t include
 this function.

 So I searched the internet to find appropriate module in order to use it.

 I tried Signal_Processing_Supplementary_toolbox, but it didn’t help.

 Can anyone show me how to find the module that contains a particular
 function.

 Thanks!

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[Scilab-users] How to find module containing a function

2014-10-29 Thread Tin Nguyen
Hi all,

I am being stuck with the function dft. My Scilab software doesn't include
this function.

So I searched the internet to find appropriate module in order to use it.

I tried Signal_Processing_Supplementary_toolbox, but it didn't help.

Can anyone show me how to find the module that contains a particular
function.

Thanks!

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