[music-dsp] C# Interpolation Code
Angelo Farina
farina at pcfarina.eng.unipr.it
Tue Jan 27 11:07:00 EST 2004
I don't think that C# is a good programming language for DSP... We tested it
some months ago, and in the benchmark it was approximately slower by a
factor ten than the good, old, "unmanaged" C. We tested with FFT algorithms
and linear convolutions, but I suppose that the same hold approximately for
any algorithm.
Why hell are You planning to use C# for DSP ???
Bye!
Angelo Farina
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> [mailto:music-dsp-bounces at shoko.calarts.edu] On Behalf Of Roger Waters
> Sent: 27 January 2004 01:52
> To: music-dsp at shoko.calarts.edu
> Subject: [music-dsp] C# Interpolation Code
>
> I'm new to C# and am looking for a linear or spline
> interpolation code in C#. Does anybody know of a site where
> I can view similar code, or would anybody be willing to share
> some code for me to study?
>
> Thank you :)
>
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