CLAM::LPCConfig Class Reference

#include <LPC_AutoCorrelation.hxx>

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 LPCConfig ()
 LPCConfig (const LPCConfig &prototype, const bool shareData=false, const bool deep=true)
 __COMMON_DYNAMIC_TYPE (LPCConfig, 1)
 __COMMON_DYN_ATTRIBUTE (0, public, unsigned, Order) protected
 The order of the polynomial used to fit the analyzed signal spectrum.
bool LoadOrder (CLAM::Storage &s)

Protected Member Functions

void DefaultInit ()
 The concrete dynamic type constructor calls DefaultInit().

Detailed Description

Definition at line 36 of file LPC_AutoCorrelation.hxx.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

CLAM::LPCConfig::LPCConfig (  )  [inline]

Definition at line 40 of file LPC_AutoCorrelation.hxx.

CLAM::LPCConfig::LPCConfig ( const LPCConfig prototype,
const bool  shareData = false,
const bool  deep = true 
) [inline]

Definition at line 40 of file LPC_AutoCorrelation.hxx.


Member Function Documentation

CLAM::LPCConfig::__COMMON_DYN_ATTRIBUTE ( ,
public  ,
unsigned  ,
Order   
) [inline]

The order of the polynomial used to fit the analyzed signal spectrum.

Definition at line 44 of file LPC_AutoCorrelation.hxx.

CLAM::LPCConfig::__COMMON_DYNAMIC_TYPE ( LPCConfig  ,
 
)
void CLAM::LPCConfig::DefaultInit ( void   )  [protected]

The concrete dynamic type constructor calls DefaultInit().

This allows user to initialize his/her object. But we define DefaultInit() here because we don't want to force writting one DefaultInit() function for each concrete dynamic type. If a dynamic type concrete class defines some (not-default) constructors, this should also call the DefaultInit().

See also:
CopyInit()

Reimplemented from CLAM::DynamicType.

Definition at line 36 of file LPC_AutoCorrelation.cxx.

bool CLAM::LPCConfig::LoadOrder ( CLAM::Storage s  )  [inline]

Definition at line 44 of file LPC_AutoCorrelation.hxx.


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