Issue with cwtft2 Function in MATLAB R2024b
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Dear Support Team,
I have encountered an issue with the cwtft2 function in MATLAB R2024b. In MATLAB R2021a, this function accepts complex matrices without any problems. However, in R2024b, the same function throws an error when provided with complex input.
For example, the following command works in R2021a but fails in R2024b:
cwtft2(randn(4) + 1i * randn(4))
Could you clarify why this change has occurred? Additionally, how can I use cwtft2 with complex matrices in the newer version (R2024b)?
Thank you for your assistance.
Best regards,
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Walter Roberson
le 9 Mar 2025
It is true that the documentation for the function does not mention that the parameter needs to be real-valued, so it is understandable to expect complex-valued data to work.
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Aastha
le 27 Mar 2025
I tried to use complex values as input to “cwtft2” function in MATLAB R2024b and got a similar error.
In the MathWorks documentation for “cwtft2” function, the section “Input Arguments” does not mention “Complex Number Support: Yes”; whereas if you see the documentation of functions that accept complex inputs such as “transpose” function, the “Input Arguments” section mentions “Complex Number Support: Yes” which implies that the function intends to accept complex-valued arguments.
You can contact MathWorks Technical Support for the workaround.
Kindly refer to the documentation links of “cwtft2” and “transpose” functions for any further queries:
- cwtft2: https://www.mathworks.com/help/wavelet/ref/cwtft2.html
- transpose: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/double.transpose.html
I hope this is helpful!
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