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Gary Scavone
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/***************************************************/
/*! \class OnePole
\brief STK one-pole filter class.
This protected Filter subclass implements
a one-pole digital filter. A method is
provided for setting the pole position along
the real axis of the z-plane while maintaining
a constant peak filter gain.
by Perry R. Cook and Gary P. Scavone, 1995 - 2002.
*/
/***************************************************/
#if !defined(__ONEPOLE_H)
#define __ONEPOLE_H
#include "Filter.h"
class OnePole : protected Filter
{
public:
//! Default constructor creates a first-order low-pass filter.
OnePole();
//! Overloaded constructor which sets the pole position during instantiation.
OnePole(MY_FLOAT thePole);
//! Class destructor.
~OnePole();
//! Clears the internal state of the filter.
void clear(void);
//! Set the b[0] coefficient value.
void setB0(MY_FLOAT b0);
//! Set the a[1] coefficient value.
void setA1(MY_FLOAT a1);
//! Set the pole position in the z-plane.
/*!
This method sets the pole position along the real-axis of the
z-plane and normalizes the coefficients for a maximum gain of one.
A positive pole value produces a low-pass filter, while a negative
pole value produces a high-pass filter. This method does not
affect the filter \e gain value.
*/
void setPole(MY_FLOAT thePole);
//! Set the filter gain.
/*!
The gain is applied at the filter input and does not affect the
coefficient values. The default gain value is 1.0.
*/
void setGain(MY_FLOAT theGain);
//! Return the current filter gain.
MY_FLOAT getGain(void) const;
//! Return the last computed output value.
MY_FLOAT lastOut(void) const;
//! Input one sample to the filter and return one output.
MY_FLOAT tick(MY_FLOAT sample);
//! Input \e vectorSize samples to the filter and return an equal number of outputs in \e vector.
MY_FLOAT *tick(MY_FLOAT *vector, unsigned int vectorSize);
};
#endif
/***************************************************/
/*! \class OnePole
\brief STK one-pole filter class.
This protected Filter subclass implements
a one-pole digital filter. A method is
provided for setting the pole position along
the real axis of the z-plane while maintaining
a constant peak filter gain.
by Perry R. Cook and Gary P. Scavone, 1995 - 2002.
*/
/***************************************************/
#if !defined(__ONEPOLE_H)
#define __ONEPOLE_H
#include "Filter.h"
class OnePole : protected Filter
{
public:
//! Default constructor creates a first-order low-pass filter.
OnePole();
//! Overloaded constructor which sets the pole position during instantiation.
OnePole(MY_FLOAT thePole);
//! Class destructor.
~OnePole();
//! Clears the internal state of the filter.
void clear(void);
//! Set the b[0] coefficient value.
void setB0(MY_FLOAT b0);
//! Set the a[1] coefficient value.
void setA1(MY_FLOAT a1);
//! Set the pole position in the z-plane.
/*!
This method sets the pole position along the real-axis of the
z-plane and normalizes the coefficients for a maximum gain of one.
A positive pole value produces a low-pass filter, while a negative
pole value produces a high-pass filter. This method does not
affect the filter \e gain value.
*/
void setPole(MY_FLOAT thePole);
//! Set the filter gain.
/*!
The gain is applied at the filter input and does not affect the
coefficient values. The default gain value is 1.0.
*/
void setGain(MY_FLOAT theGain);
//! Return the current filter gain.
MY_FLOAT getGain(void) const;
//! Return the last computed output value.
MY_FLOAT lastOut(void) const;
//! Input one sample to the filter and return one output.
MY_FLOAT tick(MY_FLOAT sample);
//! Input \e vectorSize samples to the filter and return an equal number of outputs in \e vector.
MY_FLOAT *tick(MY_FLOAT *vector, unsigned int vectorSize);
};
#endif