plot Gibbs phenomenon individually???
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1. In exponential fourier series as above equation(1111.png), theoritically gibb's phenomenon is summation of Xn as above equation (1111.png)... The larger the summation of XN the waveform will get back to its original waveform
2. My question is as in below image (2222.png)

3. I want to plot seperately X1, X2, X3,X4 and X5 ( gibbs phenomenon) . after that I want to plot the summation of yT= X1 + X2 +X3 +X4 +X5
4. I have code it by referring some of the sources in internet as in below image (3333.png).

5.the waveform shape of yT= X1 + X2 +X3 +X4 +X5 is okay. but if we compare the amplitude of yT is not same as the original waveform as in (2222.png)
6. I attached the file of my coding name "individual n=1,2,3,4,5 & sum.m"
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David Goodmanson
le 25 Nov 2019
.Hi Neptune,
I don't believe that what you are showing here so far is the Gibbs phenomenon. The wiggles you see will get smaller and smaller as the number of terms N goes up. However, there will be a permanent overshoot right where the discontinuitiy of the function is. The overshoot waveform will get narrower as N increases, but the height will remain basically the same. See the plots in Wikipedia, for example.
Neptune16
le 25 Nov 2019
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