File:Window function and frequency response - Sine.png

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English: The first figure is ½ cycle of a sine function, called a sine window function. Window functions are sometimes depicted centered around n=0, in which case this becomes a cosine function. Therefore, it is sometimes also referred to as a "cosine window", which is easily confused with the unrelated "family of cosine windows".
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Author The author of source file is Olli Niemitalo. The author of the derivative is Bob K
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