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준영
준영 on 10 May 2023
Answered: Neeraj on 15 May 2023
function [Xm, faxis, xtw] = CalcFourierSpectrum (xt ,tmax, fmax, UseWindow )
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dt = tmax/(length(xt)-1);%----<<< Insufficient input parameters. message here
t = 0: dt : tmax ;
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xtw = xt ;
if ( UseWindow )
% window
fw = 1/ (2*tmax ) ;
% Hamming window
fw = 1 / ( tmax ) ;
w = 0.54-0.46*cos (2*pi*t / tmax ) ;
xtw = xt.*w;
end
% continuousf requency range
OmegaMax = 2*pi*fmax ;
dOmega = OmegaMax* 0.001 ;
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fvec = [ ];
Xmvals = [ ];
p = 1;
for Omega = 0 : dOmega : OmegaMax
coswave = cos(Omega*t);
sinwave = -sin(Omega*t);
% perform the Four ier Transform v i a numerical i n t e g r a t i o n
Xreal = sum( xtw .*coswave*dt ) ;
Ximag = sum( xtw .*sinwave*dt ) ;
mag = sqrt (Xreal*Xreal + Ximag*Ximag ) ;
% s c a l e f requency to Hz , magnitude to maximum time
fHz = Omega/(2*pi);
mag = 2*mag/tmax ;
% save f requency and magnitude
faxis(p) = fHz ;
Xm(p) = mag ;
p = p + 1;
end
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 May 2023
You should have other code that creates or calculates input values or requests information from the user about what data to use. And then that code should call CalcFourierSpectrum .
You should consider taking the MATLAB Onramp free course. https://matlabacademy.mathworks.com/details/matlab-onramp/gettingstarted

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Neeraj
Neeraj on 15 May 2023
Hello,
As per my understanding, you are trying to call the function ‘CalcFourierSpectrum’. To do so you have to pass 4 input parameters: ‘xt ,tmax, fmax, UseWindow’. You will have to create these input parameters and store them in variables before calling the function ‘CalcFourierSpectrum’ with the respective variables as arguments.
Refer to the below documentation link for more details regarding function declaration:
If you are new to MATLAB I would highly recommend to take the MATLAB Onramp course:

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