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202 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
202 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
#ifndef STK_IIR_H
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#define STK_IIR_H
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#include "Filter.h"
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namespace stk {
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/***************************************************/
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/*! \class Iir
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\brief STK general infinite impulse response filter class.
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This class provides a generic digital filter structure that can be
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used to implement IIR filters. For filters containing only
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feedforward terms, the Fir class is slightly more efficient.
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In particular, this class implements the standard difference
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equation:
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a[0]*y[n] = b[0]*x[n] + ... + b[nb]*x[n-nb] -
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a[1]*y[n-1] - ... - a[na]*y[n-na]
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If a[0] is not equal to 1, the filter coeffcients are normalized
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by a[0].
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The \e gain parameter is applied at the filter input and does not
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affect the coefficient values. The default gain value is 1.0.
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This structure results in one extra multiply per computed sample,
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but allows easy control of the overall filter gain.
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by Perry R. Cook and Gary P. Scavone, 1995-2012.
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*/
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/***************************************************/
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class Iir : public Filter
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{
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public:
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//! Default constructor creates a zero-order pass-through "filter".
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Iir( void );
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//! Overloaded constructor which takes filter coefficients.
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/*!
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An StkError can be thrown if either of the coefficient vector
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sizes is zero, or if the a[0] coefficient is equal to zero.
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*/
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Iir( std::vector<StkFloat> &bCoefficients, std::vector<StkFloat> &aCoefficients );
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//! Class destructor.
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~Iir( void );
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//! Set filter coefficients.
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/*!
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An StkError can be thrown if either of the coefficient vector
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sizes is zero, or if the a[0] coefficient is equal to zero. If
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a[0] is not equal to 1, the filter coeffcients are normalized by
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a[0]. The internal state of the filter is not cleared unless the
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\e clearState flag is \c true.
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*/
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void setCoefficients( std::vector<StkFloat> &bCoefficients, std::vector<StkFloat> &aCoefficients, bool clearState = false );
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//! Set numerator coefficients.
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/*!
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An StkError can be thrown if coefficient vector is empty. Any
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previously set denominator coefficients are left unaffected. Note
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that the default constructor sets the single denominator
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coefficient a[0] to 1.0. The internal state of the filter is not
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cleared unless the \e clearState flag is \c true.
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*/
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void setNumerator( std::vector<StkFloat> &bCoefficients, bool clearState = false );
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//! Set denominator coefficients.
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/*!
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An StkError can be thrown if the coefficient vector is empty or
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if the a[0] coefficient is equal to zero. Previously set
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numerator coefficients are unaffected unless a[0] is not equal to
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1, in which case all coeffcients are normalized by a[0]. Note
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that the default constructor sets the single numerator coefficient
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b[0] to 1.0. The internal state of the filter is not cleared
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unless the \e clearState flag is \c true.
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*/
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void setDenominator( std::vector<StkFloat> &aCoefficients, bool clearState = false );
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//! Return the last computed output value.
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StkFloat lastOut( void ) const { return lastFrame_[0]; };
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//! Input one sample to the filter and return one output.
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StkFloat tick( StkFloat input );
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//! Take a channel of the StkFrames object as inputs to the filter and replace with corresponding outputs.
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/*!
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The StkFrames argument reference is returned. The \c channel
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argument must be less than the number of channels in the
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StkFrames argument (the first channel is specified by 0).
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However, range checking is only performed if _STK_DEBUG_ is
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defined during compilation, in which case an out-of-range value
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will trigger an StkError exception.
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*/
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StkFrames& tick( StkFrames& frames, unsigned int channel = 0 );
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//! Take a channel of the \c iFrames object as inputs to the filter and write outputs to the \c oFrames object.
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/*!
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The \c iFrames object reference is returned. Each channel
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argument must be less than the number of channels in the
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corresponding StkFrames argument (the first channel is specified
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by 0). However, range checking is only performed if _STK_DEBUG_
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is defined during compilation, in which case an out-of-range value
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will trigger an StkError exception.
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*/
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StkFrames& tick( StkFrames& iFrames, StkFrames &oFrames, unsigned int iChannel = 0, unsigned int oChannel = 0 );
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protected:
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};
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inline StkFloat Iir :: tick( StkFloat input )
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{
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unsigned int i;
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outputs_[0] = 0.0;
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inputs_[0] = gain_ * input;
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for ( i=b_.size()-1; i>0; i-- ) {
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outputs_[0] += b_[i] * inputs_[i];
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inputs_[i] = inputs_[i-1];
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}
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outputs_[0] += b_[0] * inputs_[0];
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for ( i=a_.size()-1; i>0; i-- ) {
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outputs_[0] += -a_[i] * outputs_[i];
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outputs_[i] = outputs_[i-1];
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}
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lastFrame_[0] = outputs_[0];
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return lastFrame_[0];
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}
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inline StkFrames& Iir :: tick( StkFrames& frames, unsigned int channel )
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{
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#if defined(_STK_DEBUG_)
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if ( channel >= frames.channels() ) {
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oStream_ << "Iir::tick(): channel and StkFrames arguments are incompatible!";
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handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
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}
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#endif
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StkFloat *samples = &frames[channel];
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unsigned int i, hop = frames.channels();
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for ( unsigned int j=0; j<frames.frames(); j++, samples += hop ) {
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outputs_[0] = 0.0;
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inputs_[0] = gain_ * *samples;
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for ( i=b_.size()-1; i>0; i-- ) {
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outputs_[0] += b_[i] * inputs_[i];
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inputs_[i] = inputs_[i-1];
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}
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outputs_[0] += b_[0] * inputs_[0];
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for ( i=a_.size()-1; i>0; i-- ) {
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outputs_[0] += -a_[i] * outputs_[i];
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outputs_[i] = outputs_[i-1];
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}
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*samples = outputs_[0];
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}
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lastFrame_[0] = *(samples-hop);
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return frames;
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}
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inline StkFrames& Iir :: tick( StkFrames& iFrames, StkFrames& oFrames, unsigned int iChannel, unsigned int oChannel )
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{
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#if defined(_STK_DEBUG_)
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if ( iChannel >= iFrames.channels() || oChannel >= oFrames.channels() ) {
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oStream_ << "Iir::tick(): channel and StkFrames arguments are incompatible!";
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handleError( StkError::FUNCTION_ARGUMENT );
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}
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#endif
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StkFloat *iSamples = &iFrames[iChannel];
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StkFloat *oSamples = &oFrames[oChannel];
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unsigned int i, iHop = iFrames.channels(), oHop = oFrames.channels();
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for ( unsigned int j=0; j<iFrames.frames(); j++, iSamples += iHop, oSamples += oHop ) {
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outputs_[0] = 0.0;
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inputs_[0] = gain_ * *iSamples;
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for ( i=b_.size()-1; i>0; i-- ) {
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outputs_[0] += b_[i] * inputs_[i];
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inputs_[i] = inputs_[i-1];
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}
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outputs_[0] += b_[0] * inputs_[0];
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for ( i=a_.size()-1; i>0; i-- ) {
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outputs_[0] += -a_[i] * outputs_[i];
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outputs_[i] = outputs_[i-1];
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}
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*oSamples = outputs_[0];
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}
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lastFrame_[0] = *(oSamples-oHop);
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return iFrames;
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}
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} // stk namespace
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#endif
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