Identifying wave-number sign after FFT2

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Rajesh Chaunsali
Rajesh Chaunsali on 26 Dec 2014
Commented: Rik on 2 Nov 2020
Hi,
I am plotting a simple wave equation y=Acos(kx-wt) in time 't' and space 'x' domain (i.e. a color plot in 2D domain). Here A,k and w denote amplitude, wave-number and angular frequency respectively.
I then do FFT2 of function y in 2D domain and use function fftshift in order to get low frequency components at the center. I now take only 'positive' angular frequency values hence just half of the domain.
As a result I have all wave-number values (both positive and negative) with only positive angular frequency. I notice that my solution has 'negative' wave-number, which indicates that wave is propagating towards -X direction. However it is not the case with the analytical expression: y=Acos(kx-wt). It is clearly a wave propagating in +X direction.
I would like to know what is the correct way of interpreting FFT2 results in terms of signs of wavenumber.
A sample code is attached.
Thank you in advance, Rajesh
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Rik
Rik on 2 Nov 2020
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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 27 Dec 2014
The general solution for a wave travelling in the +X direction is, at point X :
y(0,t)=A exp(j(wt))
y(X,t)=A exp(j(wt-KX));

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