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|   | AddC | 
|   | Adds a constant value to each sample of a signal. 
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|   | AddProductC | 
|   | Adds product of a constant and each sample of a source signal to the each sample of destination signal. 
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|   | MulC | 
|   | Multiplies each sample of a signal by a constant value. 
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|   | SubC | 
|   | Subtracts a constant from each sample of a signal. 
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|   | SubCRev | 
|   | Subtracts each sample of a signal from a constant. 
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|   | DivC | 
|   | Divides each sample of a signal by a constant. 
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|   | DivCRev | 
|   | Divides a constant by each sample of a signal. 
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|   | Add | 
|   | Sample by sample addition of two signals. 
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|   | AddProduct | 
|   | Adds sample by sample product of two signals to the destination signal. 
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|   | Mul | 
|   | Sample by sample multiplication the samples of two signals. 
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|   | Sub | 
|   | Sample by sample subtraction of the samples of two signals. 
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|   | Div | 
|   | Sample by sample division of the samples of two signals. 
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|   | Div_Round | 
|   | Sample by sample division of the samples of two signals with rounding. 
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|   | Abs | 
|   | Absolute value of each sample of a signal. 
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|   | Sqr | 
|   | Squares each sample of a signal. 
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|   | Sqrt | 
|   | Square root of each sample of a signal. 
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|   | Cubrt | 
|   | Cube root of each sample of a signal. 
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|   | Exp | 
|   | E raised to the power of each sample of a signal. 
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|   | Ln | 
|   | Natural logarithm of each sample of a signal. 
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|   | 10Log10 | 
|   | Ten times the decimal logarithm of each sample of a signal. 
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|   | SumLn | 
|   | Sums up the natural logarithm of each sample of a signal. 
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|   | Arctan | 
|   | Inverse tangent of each sample of a signal. 
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|   | Normalize | 
|   | Normalize each sample of a real or complex signal using offset and division operations. 
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|   | Cauchy, CauchyD, and CauchyDD2 | 
|   | Determine Cauchy robust error function and its first and second derivatives for each sample of a signal. 
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