why i am not getting fourier transform plot using ezplot command
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syms t w
X = 1/(1+(1i.*w));
subplot(3,1,1)
ezplot(X,[-9 9]);
title('original signal');
%inverse Fourier transform
X1 =ifourier(X,t);
subplot(3,1,2)
ezplot(X1,[-5 5]);
title('inverse transform');
%Fourier Transform
X2 =fourier(X1,w);
subplot(3,1,3)
fplot(X2,[-5 5]);
title('fourier transform');
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Star Strider
on 19 Jun 2021
Since ‘X’ and ‘X2’ are purely imaginary, it is necessary to specify that in the ezplot calls. In MATLAB, imaginary values and imaginary parts of complex values do not plot.
Try this —
syms t w
X = 1/(1+(1i.*w));
figure
subplot(3,1,1)
ezplot(imag(X),[-9 9]);
title('original signal');
%inverse Fourier transform
X1 =ifourier(X,t);
subplot(3,1,2)
ezplot(X1,[-5 5]);
title('inverse transform');
%Fourier Transform
X2 =fourier(X1,w)
subplot(3,1,3)
fplot(imag(X2),[-5 5]);
title('fourier transform');
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