query on DFT plotting

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pss aditya
pss aditya el 27 de Ag. de 2020
Respondida: Star Strider el 27 de Ag. de 2020
x_mags=abs(fft(x));
plot(x_mags);
xlabel('DFT bins');
ylabel('magnitude');
%plotting the DFT(norm freq)
num_bins=length(x_mags);
plot([0:1/(num_bins/2 -1):1], x_mags(1:num_bins/2));
xlabel('norm frequency (\pi rads/sample)');
ylabel('magnitude');
so the text i bolded and underlined, why are the limits in plot in such way?
is there any specific reason?

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 27 de Ag. de 2020
It is plotting only the first half of the fft result ‘x_mags’ from 0 to π radians. This is the usual approach, since ‘x_mags’ is actually symmetrical, with the second half being the complex conjugate of the first half. (There is usuallny no reason to plot both halves, unless you are using fftshift and plotting from to π in this instance. That is not the situation here.)

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