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Plotting a magnitude response calculated by hand

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Stine Bech Petersen
Stine Bech Petersen el 5 de Dic. de 2018
Respondida: Astha Singh el 12 de Dic. de 2018
I have calculated a magnitude response and phase response by hand as:
| H(w) | = | 0.5*[1+cos(w)] |
<H(w) = -w
And now I want to plot the magnitude response, but it does not look like I would expect it to (a lowpass filter). The plot is shown below.
I'm pretty sure my equations are right. So how do it get it to actually look like a magnitude response in the plot? halp.png

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Astha Singh
Astha Singh el 12 de Dic. de 2018
Hello Stine,
To obtain the expected plot of the magnitude of the frequency response, you would need to plot the same in the frequency (here, 'w') range: (-π,π).
You can set the X-Tick labels in the plot accordingly.
A sample code is attached
w=-linspace(-pi , pi, 100);
mag = abs( 0.5*(1+cos(w)) );
plot(w,mag)
xticks(-pi: pi/2 : pi)
xticklabels({'-\pi', '-\pi/2','0','\pi/2','\pi'})
This leads to the expected low pass frequency response curve for the above system.

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