What is the Fourier Function of Matlab doing?

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Hidden in the Matlab basic functions I discovered
fourier(f)
existst. This seems useful I thought, because It applies the fourier-transform to the function f by calculating the complex integral.
But how can I take use of that? I thought, by doing the transform, I can simply plot it:
syms x
FT = fourier(x^2)
fplot(FT)
isn't doing much. Is there a misunderstanding at the root?

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Jan 2021
syms x w
FT(w) = fourier(x^2, x, w)
FT(w) = 
FT(-1), FT(0), FT(1)
ans = 
0
ans = 
ans = 
0
fplot(FT)
The empty plot is to be expected as the value is 0 everywhere exact at w = 0 exactly, where it is -infinity .
  4 Comments
Guillermo Aldana
Guillermo Aldana on 30 Mar 2025
There are at least 3 defintions of the Fourier Transform - Physic, math and engineering use slighlty different versions, some even with a 180 phase shift in frequency - which definition does matlab use?
Paul
Paul on 30 Mar 2025
See the More About section of the fourier doc page for the default parameterization of the Fourier transform. See sympref for how to specify parameters that aren't the defaults.

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