binary sine function change its amplitude to minus after a peirod
for example) T=3, Range 0~6
y=sin(t/3) for 0<=t<3
y=-sin(t/3) for 3<=t<6
it reculsively occurs for whole range
6~9, 15~18, ....
9~12, 18~21, ....
how to plot this graph?

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Akira Agata
Akira Agata le 8 Avr 2020

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How about modulating a phase with 0 <-> pi ?
The following is an example:
T = 3;
time = linspace(0,T*4,1000);
% Create a phase 0 <-> pi
binary = mod(floor(time/3),2) == 1;
phi = pi*binary;
% Plot a phase modulated signal
figure
plot(time,sin(2*pi*(1/T)*time + phi))

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David Hill
David Hill le 8 Avr 2020

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t=0:.01:30:
y=sin(2*pi*t/3).*(-1).^floor(t/3);%I think you are missing the 2*pi
plot(t,y);

3 commentaires

NoYeah
NoYeah le 8 Avr 2020
Modifié(e) : NoYeah le 8 Avr 2020
I did that expression before the question. but something went crazy depends on frequency and time interval. if any term of floor(blah) is containg fractional exponent, it brings whole results into complex plane and distort whole graph into something strange thing
for example) below yields complex value. not -1
(-1)^(99/10)
David Hill
David Hill le 8 Avr 2020
It works fine for me, floor is never fractional.
NoYeah
NoYeah le 9 Avr 2020
yes but if you set floor set fractional, the result may not correct

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