Advanced Analysis Library Only
AnalysisLibErrType TriangleWave (int numberOfElements, double amplitude, double frequency, double *phase, double triangleWave[]);
Generates an array that contains a triangle wave. TriangleWave generates the output array x according to the following formula:
xi = amplitude × tri (phase + f × 360.0 × i)
where f = frequency, cycles/sample and where
You can use TriangleWave to simulate a continuous acquisition from a triangle wave function generator. The unit of the input phase is in degrees, and TriangleWave sets phase to
(phase + f x 360.0 x n) modulo 360.0 before it returns.
Input | ||
Name | Type | Description |
numberOfElements | integer | Number of samples to generate in the triangle wave signal. |
amplitude | double-precision | Amplitude of the resulting triangle wave signal. Default Value: 1.0. |
frequency | double-precision | Frequency of the resulting triangle wave signal in normalized units of cycles/sample. Default Value: 7.8125E-3 (1 cycle/128 samples). |
Output | ||
Name | Type | Description |
phase | double-precision | Points to the initial phase, in degrees, of the generated triangle wave signal. |
phase | double-precision | Upon completion of TriangleWave, phase points to the phase of the next portion of the signal. Use this parameter in the next call to TriangleWave to simulate a continuous function acquisition. |
triangleWave | double-precision array | The generated triangle wave signal. |
Name | Type | Description |
status | AnalysisLibErrType | A value that specifies the type of error that occurred. Refer to analysis.h for definitions of these constants. |