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Re: Real-data DFT in Octave


From: Torbjörn Rathsman
Subject: Re: Real-data DFT in Octave
Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2012 16:03:47 +0200
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Sergei Steshenko skrev 2012-10-06 15:35:



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From: Torbjörn Rathsman <address@hidden>
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Subject: Real-data DFT in Octave

Is it possible to without much effort call the real to complex dft routins from
octave. It is easier to manipulate the spectrum that way, since i am guarantied
that the mirror part becomes correct. The purpose in this case is to compute
filtered derivative of second order.
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I am not sure what the problem is, but dealing with real input data I use 
'conj' and 'fliplr' in the end when I need to produce mirrored spoectrum for 
inverse FFT.

Regards,
   Sergei.


Can you give an example of a brickwall LP-filter implemented by transforming the buffer and then crop the spectrum?


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