dsp.UniformDecoder
(Removed) Decode integer input into floating-point output
dsp.UniformDecoder
has been removed. Use udecode
instead. For more information, see Compatibility Considerations.
Description
The dsp.UniformDecoder
System object™ decodes integer input into floating-point output. The decoder adheres to the
definition for uniform decoding specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.701.
To decode an integer input into a floating-point output:
Create the
dsp.UniformDecoder
object and set its properties.Call the object with arguments, as if it were a function.
To learn more about how System objects work, see What Are System Objects?
Creation
Syntax
Description
returns a uniform
decoder, ud
= dsp.UniformDecoderud
, that performs the inverse operation of the
dsp.UniformEncoder
object, reconstructing quantized floating-point
values from encoded integer input.
returns a uniform decoder, ud
= dsp.UniformDecoder(peakvalue
,numbits
)ud
, with the
PeakValue
property set to peakvalue
and the
NumBits
property set to numbits
.
returns a uniform decoder, ud
= dsp.UniformDecoder(___,Name,Value
)ud
, with the
PeakValue
property set to peakvalue
,
NumBits
property set to numbits
, and other
properties set to the specified values.
Properties
Usage
Syntax
Description
Input Arguments
Output Arguments
Object Functions
To use an object function, specify the
System object as the first input argument. For
example, to release system resources of a System object named obj
, use
this syntax:
release(obj)
Examples
Algorithms
This object implements the algorithm, inputs, and outputs described on the Uniform Decoder block reference page. The object properties correspond to the block parameters.