how to plot this function

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HADIMARGO
HADIMARGO on 17 May 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson on 19 May 2019
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 May 2019
(n<-2 & n>2)
is never true. However, since you are multiplying that by 0, if it somehow did match it would contribute 0 anyhow. You can just leave out that term.
Your x axis is wrong. You are effectively using your n as your frequency, including negative n. If you are going to plot negative frequencies then you need to fftshift() . And use more points.
Read the first example of fft() to see how to properly plot.

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 18 May 2019
n = -5:1:5;
x=1*(n>=-2 & n<=2)+0*(n<-2 & n>2);
L = length(n); Fs = 1;
Nblock = 128; % Block size
Y = fft(x, Nblock)/L;
f = Fs/2*linspace(0,5, Nblock/2+1);
plot(f, 2*abs(Y(1:Nblock/2+1)))
xlabel('frequency, [Hz]'), ylabel('Amplitude')
title('Single-sided Spectrum'), shg
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HADIMARGO
HADIMARGO on 18 May 2019
so many tnx for ur answering. but why the shapes didnot match together? compare.jpg
HADIMARGO
HADIMARGO on 18 May 2019
hi.
i could find this code that the result and shape is near to my shape.
clc
clear
t=linspace(-5,5,100);
y=heaviside(t+0.5)-heaviside(t-0.5);
z=fft(y);
z=abs(z);
stem(z)
near.jpg

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 18 May 2019
Hi,
Here is the full spectrum calculation:
n = -5:1:5;
x=1*(n>=-2 & n<=2);
L = length(n); Fs = 1;
Nblock = 128; % Block size
Y = fft(x, Nblock)/L;
f = Fs/2*linspace(0,5, Nblock);
plot(f, 2*abs(Y(1:Nblock)))
xlabel('frequency, [Hz]'), ylabel('Amplitude')
title('Single-sided Spectrum'), shg
Good luck.
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HADIMARGO
HADIMARGO on 19 May 2019
can u explain more mr Walter Roberson.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 May 2019
t = linspace(0,10);
ft = fft(t);
subplot(1,2,1); plot(abs(ft)); %what you are doing now
subplot(1,2,2); plot(abs(fftshift(ft))); %what you need to do in order to get the 0 in the center

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