Hilbert transform with sine and cosine
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Hello there,
I have a question: from theory I know that the Hilbert transform of a simple sine is a cosine and viceversa. Now, the question is: why if I compute the Hilbert transform (with the function hilbert.m) of a sine, and I take the imaginary part of that transform, that imaginary part, once plotted, is not a cosine?
I think I miss what the matlab function really does. Someone can help me?
Thanks in advance.
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Lorenzo Bernardini
on 25 Oct 2019
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