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Ron Nicholson's Musings

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MusingPaw MusingPaw Ron Nicholson's Musings Sunday, June 8, 2014 An FFT for Swift and the Xcode 6 Playground Here's a preliminary way to view some FFT results using the new Apple Xcode6-beta Swift Playground (a recent Mac and an Apple Developer account required), perhaps useful for a bit of interactive "Matlab-like" DSP experimentation.  I can't yet figure out how to pass numeric vectors to Apple's really fast Accelerate/vDSP functions using the Swift Playground.  So, instead, I translated some ancient not-really-that-fast FFT code from Chipmunk Basic to Swift. Enter the following Swift code in a new Playground. Wait a bit for the Playground to compute. Then click on the QuickLook bubble to the right of the m[i] variable near the end of this Swift script to see a plot of the FFT results. Enjoy. import Foundation // import Accelerate var str = "Hello, playground" var str2 = "My First Swift FFT" println("\(str2)") var len = 32 // radix-2 FFT length must be a power of ...

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