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How to allocate FFTW input and output arrays?

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int width = ref->width;
int height = ref->height;
fftw_complex* img1 = (fftw_complex*) fftw_malloc(siz eof(fftw_comple x)*width*height );

when i execute above code, im getting an error massage "Unhandled exception at 0x75899617 in AFIS Console.exe: 0xC06D007E: Module not found."

can someone help me to figure this out....

thanks
Jan 8 '11 #1
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donbock
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This sounds like a missing dynamic link library (DLL).

What platform are you running on (Windows, LINUX, other)? Were there any DLLs included in the FFTW package? If so, did you install them?
Jan 8 '11 #2
vajirahasantha
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platform is windows.
there are DLL file and i did include them.(libfftw3-3.dll;libfftw3f-3.dll;libfftw3l-3.dll)

thanks for the reply.... I'm really done up with this.
Jan 8 '11 #3

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