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I didn't actually intend for that to be posted on the main page - I might have spent more time writting a better article...

I thought it was just going to be tucked away into the math section, ah well.

Magmai Kai Holmlor
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That's why I made it a snippet

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I have heard of Fourier transforms before.

Can you explain an application for them in Game Programming?

I haven't tried the demo yet, but I really have no idea what it is.


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Here is an optimized FFT C++ class I wrote :
http://www.multimania.com/ldesoras/prog/FFTReal.zip

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Edited by - Laurent de Soras on March 27, 2001 7:27:46 AM

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Here is a usefull set of links to investigate FFTs.

http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Mathematics/Software/Fast_Fourier_Transform__FFT_/

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