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how to plot m(t)=cos(2*pi*9*t) 0<t<3 and m(t)=0 otherwise

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how to plot m(t)=cos(2*pi*9*t) 0<t<3 and m(t)=0 otherwise

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 15 Mar 2016
This works:
m = @(t) cos(2*pi*9*t) .* ((t > 0 ) & (t < 3));
t = linspace(-1, 4, 500);
Out = m(t);
figure(1)
plot(t, Out)
grid
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 15 Mar 2016
Change the ‘t’ assignment to:
t = linspace(-1, 4, 5000);
to improve the resolution by a factor of 10. Increase the third argument (here 5000) to get the resolution you want, if this is not enough.

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Ced
Ced on 15 Mar 2016
Edited: Ced on 15 Mar 2016
You can use logical vectors to select certain parts of a vector.
t = -1:0.01:4;
m = zeros(length(t),1);
ind_interest = (t > 0 & t < 3); % this creates a logical vector
m(ind_interest) = cos(2*pi*9*t(ind_interest));
plot(t,m);
xlabel('time [s]')
Cheers

sameh mostafa
sameh mostafa on 15 Mar 2016
how to calculate the fourier transform and plot it of m(t)=cos(2*pi*9*t) 0<t<3 and m(t)=0 otherwise

Juhi Maraskole
Juhi Maraskole on 18 Aug 2020
X(t) = 1+ 1/2cos(2πt) + cos(4πt) + 2/3cos(6πt)

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