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* Amplitude - the standard deviation of a 1-d noise process. If this is the complex source, this parameter is split among the real and imaginary parts
* Amplitude - the standard deviation of a 1-d noise process. If this is the complex source, this parameter is split among the real and imaginary parts
* Seed - seed for random generators. Note that for uniform and Gaussian distributions, this should be a negative number
* Seed - seed for random generators. Note that for uniform and Gaussian distributions, this should be a negative number
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Revision as of 05:21, 27 December 2018

Produces a "noise" signal using either a Gaussian or Uniform distribution

Supports output of type complex, float, int, or short.

Args:

  • Noise Type - the random distribution to use, only Gaussian and Uniform are supported
  • Amplitude - the standard deviation of a 1-d noise process. If this is the complex source, this parameter is split among the real and imaginary parts
  • Seed - seed for random generators. Note that for uniform and Gaussian distributions, this should be a negative number

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Noise-source-ex.png