How to plot magnitude and phase of a Fourier Transform
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Anthony Koning
on 13 Feb 2022
Answered: Star Strider
on 13 Feb 2022
Hello, I am currently trying to plot the magnitude and phase of a Fourier transform of 1/(0.6+iw) where i is the imaginary number and w is a phase ranging from -4 to 4. My code is currently
w = [-4:0.1:4]
X(w)=1./(0.6+(i.*w))
figure, plot(w, abs(X)), title('Amplitude plot')
figure, plot(w, angle(X)), title('Phase plot')
plot X(w)
but I keep getting an error message of "Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.". Could someone explain this error to me, and if this is the correct code to use for this type of problem? Thanks.
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Star Strider
on 13 Feb 2022
Convert ‘X’ into an anonymous function, the evaluate it in the plot calls —
w = [-4:0.1:4];
X = @(w) 1./(0.6+(1i.*w));
figure, plot(w, abs(X(w))), title('Amplitude plot')
figure, plot(w, angle(X(w))), title('Phase plot')
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