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combines separate real and imaginary files into one complex file
<real> Real input file name [DEF=""]
<imag> Imaginary input file name (or constant, if /CONST asserted) [DEF=""]
<comp> Complex output file name [DEF=""]
Combines separate <real> and <imag> files into a single complex format file with
name <comp>.
o The input files must be scalar and the output file is complex. Output
file name cannot be the same as input file.
o File type classes may be either 1000 or 2000, but cannot be mixed.
o Data representations can be Byte, Integer, Long, Float, or Double.
Output data is the promoted to the highest-precision input data
representation (e.g. if muxing Byte and Long, the output is Long).
o Warning messages will be issued if
a) The input files have different delta values.
b) The input files use different abscissa units.
o The MODE widget can be used to alter the mux streams at run-time:
MODE = RI Real|Imag
MODE = RR Real|Real
MODE = II Imag|Imag
MODE = IR Imag|Real
o If the /CONST switch is asserted, <imag> is considered to be a valid
result, a number or a blank (zero). This constant can be placed in the
real output field using /MODE=IR.
Control Widgets:
setMode - To change the mode real-time.
Switches:
/CONST - If asserted, <imag> is picked as a numeric constant rather
than as a file name.
/MODE= - Sets the initial state for the MODE widget
/TL - To set the transfer length in elements [DEF=32768
nxm.sys.lib.Primitive.java;
See Also: DEMUX