How to fourier transform a gaussian curve?

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Antonio Sarusic
Antonio Sarusic am 26 Feb. 2020
Hello,
I have the following function:
x_fit_func(x) = a1*exp(-((x-b1)/c1).^2);
a1, b1 and c1 are all constants and the function represents a gaussian curve.
Now I want to fourier transform this function and in theory i should again get a gaussian curve.
I tried it like this
x_F = fft(x_fit_func(x));
or like this
x_F = fft(x_fit_func);
But it always calculates something that is not a gaussian curve.
Does anyone know what I do wrong?
Thanks
Antonio

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 26 Feb. 2020
The ‘x_fit_fcn’ is not syntax that MATLAB recognises (except in the Symbolic Math Toolbox), as a function.
Try this versiion instead:
x_fit_func = @(x) a1*exp(-((x-b1)/c1).^2);
I also calculated the fft of the result tthat produced. It works.
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Antonio Sarusic
Antonio Sarusic am 27 Feb. 2020
Thank you very much!
Star Strider
Star Strider am 27 Feb. 2020
As always, my pleasure!

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