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_init_freq_conv_axes(in1, in2, mode, axes, sorted_axes=False)

Returns the inputs and axes in a standard form, eliminating redundant axes, swapping the inputs if necessary, and checking for various potential errors.

Parameters

in1 : array

First input.

in2 : array

Second input.

mode : str {'full', 'valid', 'same'}, optional

A string indicating the size of the output. See the documentation fftconvolve for more information.

axes : list of ints

Axes over which to compute the FFTs.

sorted_axes : bool, optional

If :None:None:`True`, sort the axes. Default is :None:None:`False`, do not sort.

Returns

in1 : array

The first input, possible swapped with the second input.

in2 : array

The second input, possible swapped with the first input.

axes : list of ints

Axes over which to compute the FFTs.

Handle the axes argument for frequency-domain convolution.

Examples

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