fft function returns NaN from non-NaN input
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Yuwei Zhu
am 2 Mai 2017
Kommentiert: Yuwei Zhu
am 2 Mai 2017
Hello, I have a one dimension MATLAB vector as fft input. The plot of the vector looks like this:

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I used isnan() function checked that there is no NaN in this vector. I thought this vector is totally legal to be used in MATLAB fft function.
What is wired is that when I put this vector into the function, all the returns are NaN.
If you want to try out the vector yourself, I have attached it. just load('fmu_q.mat'), and fft(fmu_q). You will see everything is NaN.
Could anyone shed some light on what happened?
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David Goodmanson
am 2 Mai 2017
Bearbeitet: David Goodmanson
am 2 Mai 2017
Hi Yuwei, you did check for NaNs but not for any values that equal +-infinity, and there are three of them:
>> find(isinf(fmu_q))
ans = 2959 2960 2961
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