1 /* fdctref.c, forward discrete cosine transform, double precision */
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38 # define PI 3.14159265358979323846
42 /* global declarations */
43 void init_fdct
_ANSI_ARGS_((void));
44 void fdct
_ANSI_ARGS_((short *block
));
47 static double c
[8][8]; /* transform coefficients */
56 s
= (i
==0) ? sqrt(0.125) : 0.5;
59 c
[i
][j
] = s
* cos((PI
/8.0)*i
*(j
+0.5));
70 for(i
= 0; i
< 8; i
++)
71 for(j
= 0; j
< 8; j
++)
76 * for(k = 0; k < 8; k++)
77 * s += c[j][k] * block[8 * i + k];
79 s
+= c
[j
][0] * block
[8 * i
+ 0];
80 s
+= c
[j
][1] * block
[8 * i
+ 1];
81 s
+= c
[j
][2] * block
[8 * i
+ 2];
82 s
+= c
[j
][3] * block
[8 * i
+ 3];
83 s
+= c
[j
][4] * block
[8 * i
+ 4];
84 s
+= c
[j
][5] * block
[8 * i
+ 5];
85 s
+= c
[j
][6] * block
[8 * i
+ 6];
86 s
+= c
[j
][7] * block
[8 * i
+ 7];
91 for(j
= 0; j
< 8; j
++)
92 for(i
= 0; i
< 8; i
++)
97 * for(k = 0; k < 8; k++)
98 * s += c[i][k] * tmp[8 * k + j];
100 s
+= c
[i
][0] * tmp
[8 * 0 + j
];
101 s
+= c
[i
][1] * tmp
[8 * 1 + j
];
102 s
+= c
[i
][2] * tmp
[8 * 2 + j
];
103 s
+= c
[i
][3] * tmp
[8 * 3 + j
];
104 s
+= c
[i
][4] * tmp
[8 * 4 + j
];
105 s
+= c
[i
][5] * tmp
[8 * 5 + j
];
106 s
+= c
[i
][6] * tmp
[8 * 6 + j
];
107 s
+= c
[i
][7] * tmp
[8 * 7 + j
];
109 block
[8 * i
+ j
] = (int)floor(s
+ 0.499999);
111 * reason for adding 0.499999 instead of 0.5:
112 * s is quite often x.5 (at least for i and/or j = 0 or 4)
113 * and setting the rounding threshold exactly to 0.5 leads to an
114 * extremely high arithmetic implementation dependency of the result;
115 * s being between x.5 and x.500001 (which is now incorrectly rounded
116 * downwards instead of upwards) is assumed to occur less often