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For FFT and almost all other numerical methods that
you might want to use, the Numerical Recipies routines
are an ideal place to start.
If you don't have them the above is a URL which will
get you started.
Be extremely careful in using FFT's ! ! !
Clyde
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----- Original Message -----
From: <JMMain1000@xxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 16:20
Subject: Fast Fourir Analysis
> Does anyone on the list have any public code that will take a fast
fourir
> transform of data and also the inverse fast fourir transform - in any
> coding language. EXCEL can do it but I want something that can
> be ported to a DLL.
>
> I read with interest Dennis Meyers article in Futures Magazine about
trading
> the intraday S and P futures with the Fast Fourir transform and dsing
walk
> forward analysis.
>
> I someone would like to join in such a project, please contact me.
>
> Jim
>
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