ihtrans
Inverse Hilbert transform
Description
uses the independent variable f = ihtrans(H,var,transVar)var and the transformation variable
transVar instead of x and t, respectively.
If all input arguments are arrays of the same size, then
ihtransacts element-wise.If one input is a scalar and the others are arrays of the same size, then
ihtransexpands the scalar into an array of the same size.If
fis an array of symbolic expressions with different independent variables, thenvarmust be a symbolic array with elements corresponding to the independent variables.
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Tips
To compute the Hilbert transform, use
htrans. The inverse Hilbert transform of a function is equal to the negative of its Hilbert transform.For a signal in the time domain, the inverse Hilbert transform applies a 90-degree phase shift to negative frequencies of the corresponding Fourier components. It also applies a –90-degree phase shift to positive frequencies.
A real-valued signal
bis the harmonic conjugate of its inverse Hilbert transforma = ihtrans(b). The inverse Hilbert transforma = real(z)and the signalb = imag(z)form the analytic signalz = a + 1i*b.
Version History
Introduced in R2019a
