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/******************************************************************** *                                                                  * * THIS FILE IS PART OF THE OggVorbis SOFTWARE CODEC SOURCE CODE.   * * USE, DISTRIBUTION AND REPRODUCTION OF THIS LIBRARY SOURCE IS     * * GOVERNED BY A BSD-STYLE SOURCE LICENSE INCLUDED WITH THIS SOURCE * * IN 'COPYING'. PLEASE READ THESE TERMS BEFORE DISTRIBUTING.       * *                                                                  * * THE OggVorbis SOURCE CODE IS (C) COPYRIGHT 1994-2002             * * by the XIPHOPHORUS Company http://www.xiph.org/                  * *                                                                  * ******************************************************************** function: linear scale -> dB, Bark and Mel scales last mod: $Id: scales.h 1919 2005-07-24 14:18:04Z baford $ ********************************************************************/#ifndef _V_SCALES_H_#define _V_SCALES_H_#include <math.h>#include "os.h"/* 20log10(x) */#define VORBIS_IEEE_FLOAT32 1#ifdef VORBIS_IEEE_FLOAT32static float unitnorm(float x){  ogg_uint32_t *ix=(ogg_uint32_t *)&x;  *ix=(*ix&0x80000000UL)|(0x3f800000UL);  return(x);}static float FABS(float *x){  ogg_uint32_t *ix=(ogg_uint32_t *)x;  *ix&=0x7fffffffUL;  return(*x);}static float todB(const float *x){  float calc;  ogg_int32_t *i=(ogg_int32_t *)x;  calc = ((*i) & 0x7fffffff);  calc *= 7.1771144e-7f;  calc += -764.27118f;  return calc;}#define todB_nn(x) todB(x)#elsestatic float unitnorm(float x){  if(x<0)return(-1.f);  return(1.f);}#define FABS(x) fabs(*(x))#define todB(x)   (*(x)==0?-400.f:log(*(x)**(x))*4.34294480f)#define todB_nn(x)   (*(x)==0.f?-400.f:log(*(x))*8.6858896f)#endif #define fromdB(x) (exp((x)*.11512925f))  /* The bark scale equations are approximations, since the original   table was somewhat hand rolled.  The below are chosen to have the   best possible fit to the rolled tables, thus their somewhat odd   appearance (these are more accurate and over a longer range than   the oft-quoted bark equations found in the texts I have).  The   approximations are valid from 0 - 30kHz (nyquist) or so.   all f in Hz, z in Bark */#define toBARK(n)   (13.1f*atan(.00074f*(n))+2.24f*atan((n)*(n)*1.85e-8f)+1e-4f*(n))#define fromBARK(z) (102.f*(z)-2.f*pow(z,2.f)+.4f*pow(z,3.f)+pow(1.46f,z)-1.f)#define toMEL(n)    (log(1.f+(n)*.001f)*1442.695f)#define fromMEL(m)  (1000.f*exp((m)/1442.695f)-1000.f)/* Frequency to octave.  We arbitrarily declare 63.5 Hz to be octave   0.0 */#define toOC(n)     (log(n)*1.442695f-5.965784f)#define fromOC(o)   (exp(((o)+5.965784f)*.693147f))#endif

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