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sound wave import From Joseph.DiVerdi at ColoState.EDU Sun May 26 10:41:00 2019
From: Joseph.DiVerdi at ColoState.EDU (DiVerdi,Joseph)
Date: Sun, 26 May 2019 17:41:00 +0000


Subject: sound wave import
Message-ID: <a3c0cf54-a750-784d-85ed-8e58e1d0243e@colostate.edu>

Greetings,

I'm working on a project where I import .wav files (into IP, of course). These wavs represent complex (I & Q) data and that's the was I intend to use them. However, the default sound import dialog populates a two-dimensional real wave (with two columns).

I'd like to know if there is a "shortcut" method to convert such a two-dimensional real wave (with two columns) into a complex wave with the zeroth column populating the reals and first column similarly populating the imaginaries. I appreciate I can write it out the long way - just hoping for a slicker one.

Best regards,
Joseph
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Joseph A. DiVerdi, PhD, MBA
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
+1.970.980.5868 - http://sites.chem.colostate.edu/diverdi