How do I plot this simple function in matlab
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I have a function f(x) = +i x>0;
= 1 x=0;
= -i x<0 ;
I am confused because of the existence of the complex number. Suppose I want to take the fourier transform of this function. I do y=fft(f(x)); plot(x,real(y)); Is this right?
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Wayne King
on 2 Nov 2012
Did you simply want to plot that complex-valued function of a real variable, f(x), you can do that with stem3
x= -50:50;
y = zeros(size(x));
y(x<0) = -1i;
y(x>0) = 1i;
y(x==0) = 1;
stem3(x,real(y),imag(y))
xlabel('x'); ylabel('Re(f(x))'); zlabel('Imag(f(x))');
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 2 Nov 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 2 Nov 2012
x=rand(100,1) % eg
y=fft(x)
plot(abs(y))
why real(y)?
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