FFT Plot different Vector not same length?
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Alia Hicks
le 28 Juil 2020
Commenté : Star Strider
le 28 Juil 2020
I am not getting any plots from my FFT of a 2X60000 database of the i and q channels of a dobbler radar measuring movment. I recieve "Error using plot Vectors must be the same length. Error in Julytwentyseventh (line 21) plot(t, f), hold on" for the first plot line. I've changed my value of t from t = 0:dt:1, and to t = 0:dt:60000. Same results.
dt = .001;
t = 0:dt:600;
f = data_output;
%%Compute the Fast Fourier Transform FFT
n = length(t);
fhat = fft(f,n); % Compute the fast Fourier transform
PSD = fhat.*conj(fhat)/n; % Power spectrum (power per freq)
freq = 1/(dt*n)*(0:n); % Create x-axis of frequencies in Hz
L = 1:floor(n/2); % Only plot the first half of freqs
%%Use the PSD to filter out noise
indices = PSD>100; % Find all freqs with large power
PSDclean = PSD.*indices; % Zero out all others
fhat = indices.*fhat; % Zero out small Fourier coeffs. in Y
ffilt = ifft(fhat); % Inverse FFT for filtered time signal
%%PLOTS
plot(t, f), hold on
plot (f, fft), hold on
plot (t,ffilt);
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Star Strider
le 28 Juil 2020
Try this:
plot(t, f(1:n)), hold on
plot (freq(L), fhat(L)), hold on
plot (t,ffilt(1:n));
Note that with no knowldege of ‘f’ or ‘data_output’, writing exact code is not possible.
There may still be problems if there is a discrepancy in the sizes of ‘t’ and ‘f’.
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Star Strider
le 28 Juil 2020
Try this:
plot(t(1:min(length(t),length(f))), f(1:min(length(t),length(f)))), hold on
The difference between ‘t’ and the others being row and column vectors should not mattter for the plot function in this instance, although in other situations it definitely would.
Nevertheless, it would be best to transpose ‘t’ to a column vector to avoid potential problems.
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