fft_wrap(fft_func, kind=None, dtype=None)
Takes a function that behaves like numpy.fft
functions and a specified kind to match it to that are named after the functions in the numpy.fft
API.
Supported kinds include:
fft
fft2
fftn
ifft
ifft2
ifftn
rfft
rfft2
rfftn
irfft
irfft2
irfftn
hfft
ihfft
Wrap 1D, 2D, and ND real and complex FFT functions
>>> import dask.array.fft as dffSee :
... parallel_fft = dff.fft_wrap(np.fft.fft)
... parallel_ifft = dff.fft_wrap(np.fft.ifft)
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