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SignalProcessing

  

GenerateSlope

  

generate a slope array

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Options

Description

Thread Safety

Examples

Compatibility

Calling Sequence

GenerateSlope(n, offset, slope)

Parameters

n

-

posint, number of samples

offset

-

realcons, offset

slope

-

realcons, slope

Options

• 

container : Array, predefined Array for holding results

Description

• 

The GenerateSlope(n, offset, slope) command generates n samples for a slope signal. The result is returned in an Array with datatype float[8].

• 

The k-th sample point is computed as km+α, where α is the value of offset and m is the value of the slope argument.

• 

If the container=C option is provided, then the results are put into C and C is returned. With this option, no additional memory is allocated to store the result. The container must be an Array of size n having datatype float[8].

Thread Safety

• 

The SignalProcessing[GenerateSlope] command is thread-safe as of Maple 17.

• 

For more information on thread safety, see index/threadsafe.

Examples

withSignalProcessing:

Example 1

AGenerateSlope10,0,1

A0.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

(1)

Example 2

BGenerateSlope3,0,π

B0.3.141592653589796.28318530717959

(2)

Example 3

cArray1..10,datatype=float8,order=C_order:

GenerateSlope10,1.3,0.35,container=c

1.300000000000000.9500000000000000.6000000000000000.250000000000000−0.0999999999999999−0.450000000000000−0.800000000000000−1.15000000000000−1.50000000000000−1.85000000000000

(3)

c

1.300000000000000.9500000000000000.6000000000000000.250000000000000−0.0999999999999999−0.450000000000000−0.800000000000000−1.15000000000000−1.50000000000000−1.85000000000000

(4)

GenerateSlope10,1.3,0.35

1.300000000000000.9500000000000000.6000000000000000.250000000000000−0.0999999999999999−0.450000000000000−0.800000000000000−1.15000000000000−1.50000000000000−1.85000000000000

(5)

Example 4

SignalPlotGenerateSlope100,1.3,0.35

Compatibility

• 

The SignalProcessing[GenerateSlope] command was introduced in Maple 17.

• 

For more information on Maple 17 changes, see Updates in Maple 17.

See Also

GenerateTone

GenerateTriangle

SignalPlot