Visualizer.IOnDataCaptureListener.OnFftDataCapture Method
Definition
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Method called when a new frequency capture is available.
[Android.Runtime.Register("onFftDataCapture", "(Landroid/media/audiofx/Visualizer;[BI)V", "GetOnFftDataCapture_Landroid_media_audiofx_Visualizer_arrayBIHandler:Android.Media.Audiofx.Visualizer/IOnDataCaptureListenerInvoker, Mono.Android, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null")]
public void OnFftDataCapture (Android.Media.Audiofx.Visualizer? visualizer, byte[]? fft, int samplingRate);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("onFftDataCapture", "(Landroid/media/audiofx/Visualizer;[BI)V", "GetOnFftDataCapture_Landroid_media_audiofx_Visualizer_arrayBIHandler:Android.Media.Audiofx.Visualizer/IOnDataCaptureListenerInvoker, Mono.Android, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null")>]
abstract member OnFftDataCapture : Android.Media.Audiofx.Visualizer * byte[] * int -> unit
Parameters
- visualizer
- Visualizer
Visualizer object on which the listener is registered.
- fft
- Byte[]
array of bytes containing the frequency representation.
- samplingRate
- Int32
sampling rate of the visualized audio.
- Attributes
Remarks
Method called when a new frequency capture is available.
Data in the fft buffer is valid only within the scope of the callback. Applications which need access to the fft data after returning from the callback should make a copy of the data instead of holding a reference.
For the explanation of the fft data array layout, and the example code for processing it, please see the documentation for #getFft(byte[])
method.
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