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rfft.h

Public domain single header fast Fourier transform for arbitrary array sizes, in about 100 lines of C code, which should be straightforward to understand.

A C++ implementation using the stdlib complex and vector is also provided in rfft.hpp.

Algorithms

The classic Cooley-Turkey algorithm is used in place (without additional allocations) for arrays of size 2^k.

For more more general ones, Bluestein algorithm is used. It utilizes the binomial identity 2nk = n^2 + k^2 - (k - n)^2 to express the Fourier transform as a convolution of two sequences, which can be computed using the algorith for the power of 2 sizes. It needs to allocate two auxillary array of size at most 4n + 3.

The runnig time is always O(n log(n)). However, if the speed is crucial, more optimized libraries like FFTW are recommended.

Inspiration

Inspired by Project Nayuki, but written in a simpler and arguably more straightforward way.

License

Public domain.