How to get inverse discrete time Fourier transform (IDTFT) of an array?
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Palguna Gopireddy
on 23 Jul 2022
Commented: Palguna Gopireddy
on 27 Jul 2022
Apparently, there is no function to get IDTFT of an array. Is there any?
I used 'freqz(array,1)' to find the DTFT of an array from '0' to 'pi-pi/512'.
I also developed a code for DTFT for ab array A of length N from '-pi' to 'pi'
i=1
for wval=-pi:pi/512:pi
DFT(i)=sum(a.*exp(-1j*(0:N-1).*wval));
i=i+1;
end
But I do not know how to find IDTFT, when applied on a DTFT giving the original array.
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Abderrahim. B
on 23 Jul 2022
Hi!
Are you trying to implement DFT and its IDFT based on their equations ?
There are optimized algorithms to calculate these equations, the very well known one is the Fast Fourier Transform(FFT) and its inverse (IFFT). You may need to refer to this link for more explanation .
Demo:
Array = [1 2 3 4 5] % Sequence
arrFFT = fft(Array) % DFT based FFT
Array = ifft(arrFFT )
Hope this helps
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Abderrahim. B
on 27 Jul 2022
Edited: Abderrahim. B
on 27 Jul 2022
Use fft2 and ifft2.
A = [1,2,3; 4,5,6] ;
[n_row, n_col ] = size(A) ;
A_2Dfft = fft2(A, 512, 512) ;
A_ifft2 = ifft2(A_2Dfft) ;
reconst_A = A_ifft2(1:n_row, 1:n_col) ;
isequal(reconst_A , A)
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