JSci.maths.wavelet.daubechies5
Class Scaling5

java.lang.Object
  extended by JSci.maths.wavelet.MultiscaleFunction
      extended by JSci.maths.wavelet.daubechies5.Scaling5
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.lang.Cloneable

public final class Scaling5
extends MultiscaleFunction
implements java.lang.Cloneable

Daubechies wavelets adapted to the interval by Meyer. Thanks to Pierre Vial for the filters.


Constructor Summary
Scaling5()
           
Scaling5(int N0, int K)
           
 
Method Summary
 java.lang.Object clone()
          Return a copy of this object
 int dimension()
          Number of scaling functions at scale where this scaling function belongs.
 int dimension(int jfin)
          Starting with dimension() scaling functions and going jfin scales ahead (iterating jfin times), tells you how many scaling functions you'll have.
 boolean equals(java.lang.Object a)
          Check if another object is equal to this Scaling5 object
 double[] evaluate(int j)
          Return as an array the sampled values of the function
 int getFilterType()
          This method is used to compute how the number of scaling functions changes from on scale to the other.
 int position()
          Tells you what is the number of this scaling function.
 void setParameters(int N0, int K)
          Set the parameters for this object
 java.lang.String toString()
          Return a String representation of the object
 
Methods inherited from class JSci.maths.wavelet.MultiscaleFunction
mass, mass
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

Scaling5

public Scaling5(int N0,
                int K)

Scaling5

public Scaling5()
Method Detail

equals

public boolean equals(java.lang.Object a)
Check if another object is equal to this Scaling5 object

Specified by:
equals in class MultiscaleFunction

toString

public java.lang.String toString()
Return a String representation of the object

Specified by:
toString in class MultiscaleFunction

getFilterType

public int getFilterType()
This method is used to compute how the number of scaling functions changes from on scale to the other. Basically, if you have k scaling function and a filter of type t, you'll have 2*k+t scaling functions at the next scale (dyadic case). Notice that this method assumes that one is working with the dyadic grid while the method "previousDimension" define in the interface "filter" doesn't.

Specified by:
getFilterType in class MultiscaleFunction

setParameters

public void setParameters(int N0,
                          int K)
Set the parameters for this object

Parameters:
N0 - number of scaling function on the scale of this object
K - position or number of this object
Throws:
IllegalScalingException - if N0 is not large enough

clone

public java.lang.Object clone()
Return a copy of this object

Overrides:
clone in class MultiscaleFunction

evaluate

public double[] evaluate(int j)
Return as an array the sampled values of the function

Specified by:
evaluate in class MultiscaleFunction
Parameters:
j - number of iterations

dimension

public int dimension(int jfin)
Starting with dimension() scaling functions and going jfin scales ahead (iterating jfin times), tells you how many scaling functions you'll have.

Specified by:
dimension in class MultiscaleFunction
Parameters:
jfin - number of iterations

dimension

public int dimension()
Number of scaling functions at scale where this scaling function belongs.

Specified by:
dimension in class MultiscaleFunction

position

public int position()
Tells you what is the number of this scaling function. Scaling functions are numbered from left to right with the one at the left boundary being noted 0.