kaiser_window#
- ivy.kaiser_window(window_length, periodic=True, beta=12.0, *, dtype=None, out=None)[source]#
Compute the Kaiser window with window length window_length and shape beta.
- Parameters:
window_length (
int) – an int defining the length of the window.periodic (
bool, default:True) – If True, returns a periodic window suitable for use in spectral analysis. If False, returns a symmetric window suitable for use in filter design.beta (
float, default:12.0) – a float used as shape parameter for the window.dtype (
Optional[Union[Dtype,NativeDtype]], default:None) – data type of the returned array.out (
Optional[Array], default:None) – optional output array, for writing the result to.
- Return type:
- Returns:
ret – The array containing the window.
Examples
>>> ivy.kaiser_window(5) ivy.array([5.2773e-05, 1.0172e-01, 7.9294e-01, 7.9294e-01, 1.0172e-01]]) >>> ivy.kaiser_window(5, True, 5) ivy.array([0.0367, 0.4149, 0.9138, 0.9138, 0.4149]) >>> ivy.kaiser_window(5, False, 5) ivy.array([0.0367, 0.5529, 1.0000, 0.5529, 0.0367])
- Container.kaiser_window(self, periodic=True, beta=12.0, *, key_chains=None, to_apply=True, prune_unapplied=False, map_sequences=False, dtype=None, out=None)[source]#
ivy.Container instance method variant of ivy.kaiser_window. This method simply wraps the function, and so the docstring for ivy.kaiser_window also applies to this method with minimal changes.
- Parameters:
self (
Container) – input container including window lengths.periodic (
Union[bool,Container], default:True) – If True, returns a periodic window suitable for use in spectral analysis. If False, returns a symmetric window suitable for use in filter design.beta (
Union[float,Container], default:12.0) – a float used as shape parameter for the window.dtype (
Optional[Union[Array,NativeArray,Container]], default:None) – data type of the returned array.out (
Optional[Container], default:None) – optional output container, for writing the result to.
- Return type:
Container- Returns:
ret – The container that includes the Kaiser windows.
Examples
>>> x = ivy.Container(a=3, b=5) >>> ivy.Container.static_kaiser_window(x, True, 5) { a: ivy.array([0.2049, 0.8712, 0.8712]), a: ivy.array([0.0367, 0.7753, 0.7753]), }