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There is an easy way to get phasor representation ?

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Andre
Andre am 17 Apr. 2014
Kommentiert: Tonny Tomo am 26 Feb. 2020
I have a periodic signal (x,y) with 1000 samples. (like a sin with 1000 samples).
Matlab provides a simple way to get this to a phasor representation ?
Andre

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 17 Apr. 2014
I am not aware of a specific phasor notation in MATLAB. Since they are a convenient way of representing complex numbers, leave them as complex variables for calculations and convert them to phasor notation when you output them:
z = 3 + j*5
phasorr = @(z) [abs(z) angle(z)]; % angle in radians
phasord = @(z) [abs(z) atan2d(imag(z),real(z))]; % angle in degrees
phasorr(z)
phasord(z)
I used atan2d in the degree version because in my experience, they do more accurate conversions than multiplying radian angles by (180/pi).

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Maarten Kjær den Haan
Maarten Kjær den Haan am 22 Feb. 2019
I have made this script which allows users to work with polar phasor representation and plot them easily.

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