Why the figure of the phase discontinuous?
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Aisha Mohamed
el 21 de Ag. de 2022
Comentada: Star Strider
el 22 de Ag. de 2022
I ploted these function by MATLAB
p=[ ( 0.9000 - 0.0010i) (0.4243 + 0.0017i) (0.1000 + 0.3000i) ]; %this function denoted by (f_k(z)).
p1=[(0.9000 + 0.0010i) (0.2121 - 0.0008i) (0.1000 - 0.3000i) (0)] ; %this function denoted by (f_b(1/z)).
As you can see from the following figures:
In the first figure I ploted the phase of the function, but it look likes discontinuous (some experts here explained that it is not discontinouos but it related to the period of the phase), but I am still confuse from this point, and to escape from this case, I ploted (in the second figure ) the cos(phase) which seems smooth. But I am still do not under stand Why the phase of these function seem as discontinus.
(If the reason related with the period of the phase) WHY the cos(phase) is smooth ,although the cos function also periodic function?
MYQUESTION IS
Why the figures of the phase in the first figure look like discontinuouse?
I would appreciate if someone could further elaborate an explanation regarding these cases.
THIS IS THE FIRST FIGURE
THIS IS THE SECOND FIGUR
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Star Strider
el 21 de Ag. de 2022
It may be necessary to experiment with it if you are using it on a matrix so use the third dimension argument as necessary. (I have only used it on a vector.)
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Star Strider
el 22 de Ag. de 2022
My pleasure!
1. Essentially, although the unwrap function only works on radian phase angles, so unwrap it as radian angles first and then convert to degrees.
2. See the documentation on unwrap that I linked to earlier.
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