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ascribe zeros to an array

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Nuks Kar
Nuks Kar am 23 Sep. 2023
Bearbeitet: Bruno Luong am 24 Sep. 2023
I am new to matlab. I want to ascribe zeros to frequencies going from 1001 to 2048 after having built a spectrum from 1 to 1000.
How do I do it please.
f= 1001:2048;
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Rik
Rik am 23 Sep. 2023

Have a read here and here. It will greatly improve your chances of getting an answer.

If you have trouble with Matlab basics you may consider doing the Onramp tutorial (which is provided for free by Mathworks).

Nuks Kar
Nuks Kar am 24 Sep. 2023
Thank you very much.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Sep. 2023
frequencies = linspace(0, 2400, 250);
spectrum = rand(size(frequencies));
subplot(2,1,1); plot(frequencies, spectrum); title('before zeroing');
spectrum(frequencies >= 1001 & frequencies <= 2048) = 0;
subplot(2,1,2); plot(frequencies, spectrum); title('after zeroing')

Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong am 24 Sep. 2023
Bearbeitet: Bruno Luong am 24 Sep. 2023
To pad a vector with zeros you only need to set the last-element of the extended vector to 0
f=rand(1,5) % 1000 in your case
f = 1×5
0.7012 0.5664 0.9478 0.7397 0.8932
fpad = f; fpad(8)=0; fpad % 2048 in your case
fpad = 1×8
0.7012 0.5664 0.9478 0.7397 0.8932 0 0 0
Note that is you call fft/ifft on fpad, you don't even need to construct it, fft and ifft has the length in second argument that you can use to do fft on padded array without explicitly constructing it. Both of these return the same result
fft(fpad)
ans =
3.8485 + 0.0000i -0.3146 - 1.8714i 0.6467 + 0.1733i -0.0694 + 0.0243i 1.2362 + 0.0000i -0.0694 - 0.0243i 0.6467 - 0.1733i -0.3146 + 1.8714i
fft(f,8)
ans =
3.8485 + 0.0000i -0.3146 - 1.8714i 0.6467 + 0.1733i -0.0694 + 0.0243i 1.2362 + 0.0000i -0.0694 - 0.0243i 0.6467 - 0.1733i -0.3146 + 1.8714i

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