How to shift the pwelch plot

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Xiaojia
Xiaojia on 21 Nov 2011
Hi,
I am using the pwelch function to plot signal power spectrum density. Similar to the function "fftshift", I want the first half of the spectrum swapped with second half to put the zero-frequency value in the middle. But I dont know how to do it on the pwelch. Can any one give me some suggestions?
Thanks.

Answers (2)

bym
bym on 21 Nov 2011
pwelch calculates a one sided spectrum by default, therefore, no shifting is required. You can use the option 'twosided' to get the two sided PSD

Wayne King
Wayne King on 21 Nov 2011
If you really want DC to be in the middle, you can do this.
Fs = 1e3;
t = 0:1/Fs:1-1/Fs;
x = cos(2*pi*100*t)+randn(size(t));
plot(psd(spectrum.welch,x,'Fs',Fs,'CenterDC',true));

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