Picking an FFT length

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Alan
Alan el 21 de Oct. de 2011
How could I find the most efficient FFT size greater than N? I know that with fftw "sizes that are products of small factors are transformed most efficiently". I also know that if N=1025, there is going to be a more efficient size than the next power of 2 which is 2048. But in general, what's the best way to find the right size for a given N?
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski el 21 de Oct. de 2011
As far as time is concerned?
Test it and time it!

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Greg Heath
Greg Heath el 21 de Oct. de 2011
Why not just overlay the times vs size plot for
X = fft(randn(N,M))
when M = 1e4 N1 = 2.^(1:10) % blue and N2 = floor(pi.^(1:6)) %red
or, pick your own sizes.
Hope this helps.
Greg

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