how to do zero padding for a vector?

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g.p
g.p le 7 Août 2016
Commenté : Superunknown le 5 Avr 2023
please help. i have just started learning matlab .

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 7 Août 2016
A=[1 2 3]
B=[A zeros(1,3)]
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g.p
g.p le 8 Août 2016
THANKS ITS SIMPLE. IT WORKS.
ARPITKUMAR PATEL
ARPITKUMAR PATEL le 9 Avr 2019
thanks, simple

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John BG
John BG le 8 Août 2016
Grupeet
the padding you may have in mind is the actual interpolation of zeros blocks after each symbol.
A=[1 2 3]
B=[A zeros(1,3)]
length of the padding
N=4
then
B=zeros(1,N*length(A))
=
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B([1:N:end])
=
0 0 0
B([1:N:end])=A
=
1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
In the example, appeneded DTFT code
it is clearly mentioned, the fft(x,2000) one-off zero padding in frequency domain helps reach the correct fft amplitude plot
Without FFT frequency zero padding
Fs = 1e3;
t = 0:0.001:1-0.001;
x = cos(2*pi*100*t)+sin(2*pi*202.5*t);
xdft = fft(x);
xdft = xdft(1:length(x)/2+1);
xdft = xdft/length(x);
xdft(2:end-1) = 2*xdft(2:end-1);
freq = 0:Fs/length(x):Fs/2;
figure(1);plot(freq,abs(xdft))
hold on;
figure(1);plot(freq,ones(length(x)/2+1,1),'LineWidth',2)
xlabel('Hz');ylabel('Amplitude');hold off;
with FFT frequency zero padding
xdft = fft(x,2000);
xdft = xdft(1:length(xdft)/2+1);
xdft = xdft/length(x);
xdft(2:end-1) = 2*xdft(2:end-1);
freq = 0:Fs/(2*length(x)):Fs/2;
figure(2);plot(freq,abs(xdft));
hold on;
figure(2);plot(freq,ones(2*length(x)/2+1,1),'LineWidth',2)
xlabel('Hz'); ylabel('Amplitude');
hold off;
Gurpreet would you please be so kind to mark my answer as Accepted Answer?
To any other reader, please if you find this answer of any help solving your question,
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thanks in advance
John BG
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g.p
g.p le 8 Août 2016
GREAT ONE COMPLETELY HELPFULL. THANKS A LOT. CAN U TELL ME HOW TO PADD IN 000123 RATHER THAN 123000. PRE PADDING ??
Superunknown
Superunknown le 5 Avr 2023
@John BGllorón

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