How to complete the fourier Analysis using Matlab ?
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Hello !!
I have tried using the Matlab tutorial for FFT and DFT but I'm having extreme difficulty understanding the code and how I can use it in my question. My experience with matlab is only in data manipulation and plotting, so I'm struggling with the concepts.
So here is the question...
To compute the Cn coefficient given by
- Cn = 1/T * ∫ f(t)*e^(-2*pi*n*t/T) dt,
in which T is the period, and then Amplitude is
- sqrt(Re(Cn)^2 + Im(Cn)^2)
- F = n/T
then... how can I plot Amplitude vs Frequency using matlab functions. So far I have this function and req as mentioned above.
- f(t) = e^-t from -3 to 3
- T = 6
- F = -10:1:10
I would like to plot using matlab, but so far I'm doing integral manually and then just iterating values, and plotting them in matlab, can I use fft function or any other function to speed up the process ??
Many thanks
Megh
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dpb
le 11 Jan 2015
There's a complete example of computing/plotting the one-sided PSD at
doc fft
that should be pretty easy to follow what it's doing.
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Rick Rosson
le 11 Jan 2015
Modifié(e) : Rick Rosson
le 11 Jan 2015
doc fft
doc fftshift
doc abs
doc angle
doc plot
doc stem
doc xlabel
doc ylabel
doc grid
doc xlim
doc ylim
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Youssef Khmou
le 11 Jan 2015
Try to study and alter this example :
Fs=10;
t=-3:1/Fs:3;
x=exp(-t);
plot(t,x)
N=1000; % N points for frequency computation
fx=fftshift(fft(x,N))/sqrt(N);
fx=fx.*conj(fx);
% frequency axis
f=(-N/2:N/2-1)*Fs/(2*N);
figure; plot(f,fx);
Megh
le 13 Jan 2015
Modifié(e) : Megh
le 13 Jan 2015
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Katherine Zheng
le 18 Mar 2022
I just really appreciate such poster who figure out their issue and give a detailed answer about it!!! Thanks!!
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