how to extend time after fft ?
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    omar thamer
 am 8 Nov. 2013
  
    
    
    
    
    Kommentiert: omar thamer
 am 13 Nov. 2013
            I have a signal runs for 500 seconds ( 1:1:500 sec) after i did the fft, i want to go back to time domain and see how the signal looks like for 1000 Seconds (1:1:1000) ? Any advice how to extend the time ? Is it better to do it in frequency domain ? Is it simply to add the sines and cosines with loops ?
Thank you
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  Vilnis Liepins
      
 am 11 Nov. 2013
        You can try edft.m on fileexchange http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/11020-extended-dft
ifft(edft(YourData,1500),1500)
Signal for 1000 sec will be ifft output 1:1000.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 am 8 Nov. 2013
        Try
ifft(fft(YourData), 1000)
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 am 11 Nov. 2013
				fft() assumes that its data is periodic, so to get 1000 seconds of output, ifft() to get the 500 second output and then replicate it.
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