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/*
  Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Paul Brossier <piem@aubio.org>

  This file is part of aubio.

  aubio is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  (at your option) any later version.

  aubio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
  GNU General Public License for more details.

  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  along with aubio.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

*/

#ifndef _LVEC_H
#define _LVEC_H

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/** \file

  Real buffers

  This file specifies the lvec_t buffer type, which is used in aubio to store
  double precision real data. Note that the lvec_t data type is mostly used for
  IIR filters (see temporal/filter.h).

*/

/** Sample buffer type */
typedef struct _lvec_t lvec_t;
/** Buffer for real values */
struct _lvec_t {
  uint_t length;   /**< length of buffer */
  uint_t channels; /**< number of channels */
  lsmp_t **data;   /**< data array of size [length] * [channels] */
};
/** lvec_t buffer creation function

  \param length the length of the buffer to create
  \param channels the number of channels in the buffer

*/
lvec_t * new_lvec(uint_t length, uint_t channels);
/** lvec_t buffer deletion function

  \param s buffer to delete as returned by new_lvec()

*/
void del_lvec(lvec_t *s);
/** read sample value in a buffer

  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
  result can be obtained using vec->data[channel][position]. Its purpose is to
  access these values from wrappers, as created by swig.

  \param s vector to read from
  \param channel channel to read from
  \param position sample position to read from 

*/
lsmp_t lvec_read_sample(lvec_t *s, uint_t channel, uint_t position);
/** write sample value in a buffer

  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
  result can be obtained by assigning vec->data[channel][position]. Its purpose
  is to access these values from wrappers, as created by swig.

  \param s vector to write to 
  \param data value to write in s->data[channel][position]
  \param channel channel to write to 
  \param position sample position to write to 

*/
void  lvec_write_sample(lvec_t *s, lsmp_t data, uint_t channel, uint_t position);
/** read channel vector from a buffer

  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
  result can be obtained with vec->data[channel]. Its purpose is to access
  these values from wrappers, as created by swig.

  \param s vector to read from
  \param channel channel to read from

*/
lsmp_t * lvec_get_channel(lvec_t *s, uint_t channel);
/** write channel vector into a buffer

  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
  result can be obtained by assigning vec->data[channel]. Its purpose is to
  access these values from wrappers, as created by swig.

  \param s vector to write to 
  \param data vector of [length] values to write
  \param channel channel to write to 

*/
void lvec_put_channel(lvec_t *s, lsmp_t * data, uint_t channel);
/** read data from a buffer

  Note that this function is not used in the aubio library, since the same
  result can be obtained with vec->data. Its purpose is to access these values
  from wrappers, as created by swig.

  \param s vector to read from

*/
lsmp_t ** lvec_get_data(lvec_t *s);

/** print out lvec data 

  \param s vector to print out 

*/
void lvec_print(lvec_t *s);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _LVEC_H */