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17  package org.apache.commons.math4.transform;
18  
19  import java.util.function.DoubleUnaryOperator;
20  import java.util.function.UnaryOperator;
21  
22  import org.apache.commons.numbers.complex.Complex;
23  
24  /**
25   * {@link Complex} transform.
26   * <p>
27   * Such transforms include {@link FastSineTransform sine transform},
28   * {@link FastCosineTransform cosine transform} or {@link
29   * FastHadamardTransform Hadamard transform}.
30   */
31  public interface ComplexTransform extends UnaryOperator<Complex[]> {
32      /**
33       * Returns the transform of the specified data set.
34       *
35       * @param f the data array to be transformed (signal).
36       * @return the transformed array (spectrum).
37       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the transform cannot be performed.
38       */
39      Complex[] apply(Complex[] f);
40  
41      /**
42       * Returns the transform of the specified data set.
43       *
44       * @param f the data array to be transformed (signal).
45       * @return the transformed array (spectrum).
46       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the transform cannot be performed.
47       */
48      Complex[] apply(double[] f);
49  
50      /**
51       * Returns the transform of the specified function.
52       *
53       * @param f Function to be sampled and transformed.
54       * @param min Lower bound (inclusive) of the interval.
55       * @param max Upper bound (exclusive) of the interval.
56       * @param n Number of sample points.
57       * @return the result.
58       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the transform cannot be performed.
59       */
60      default Complex[] apply(DoubleUnaryOperator f,
61                              double min,
62                              double max,
63                              int n) {
64          return apply(TransformUtils.sample(f, min, max, n));
65      }
66  }