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Inverse real-valued Fast Fourier transform along the last axis.
tf.keras.ops.irfft( x, fft_length=None ) Computes the inverse 1D Discrete Fourier Transform of a real-valued signal over the inner-most dimension of input.
The inner-most dimension of the input is assumed to be the result of RFFT: the fft_length / 2 + 1 unique components of the DFT of a real-valued signal. If fft_length is not provided, it is computed from the size of the inner-most dimension of the input (fft_length = 2 * (inner - 1)). If the FFT length used to compute is odd, it should be provided since it cannot be inferred properly.
Along the axis IRFFT is computed on, if fft_length / 2 + 1 is smaller than the corresponding dimension of the input, the dimension is cropped. If it is larger, the dimension is padded with zeros.
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A tensor containing the inverse real-valued Fast Fourier Transform along the last axis of x. |
Examples:
real = keras.ops.convert_to_tensor([0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0])imag = keras.ops.convert_to_tensor([0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0])irfft((real, imag))array([0.66666667, -0.9106836, 0.24401694])
irfft(rfft(real, 5), 5)array([0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0])
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