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How to do Fourier Transform/FFT on a symbolic function

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Yu Wang
Yu Wang el 14 de Jun. de 2021
Respondida: Tomas Salvadores Viertel el 12 de Oct. de 2021
For example I have created a sine wave using symbolic function as follow:
syms t
CycleLength = 1/2.2e9; %(frequency = 2.2GHz);
S(t) = sin(2*pi*t/CycleLength);
fplot(S, [0 1e-8]); ylim([-1.1 1.1]);
title 'Sine wave';
And then I'd like to do FFT on the sine wave. I know FFT is designed only to work numerically on discrete data. But I don't know how to deal with the symbolic expression.
(I've already know the frequency is 2.2GHz in this case but I will be doing more FFT on other symbolic function signals)

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Tomas Salvadores Viertel
Tomas Salvadores Viertel el 12 de Oct. de 2021
You can use the fourier command to get the fourier transform of a symbolic expression.
F = fourier(S)

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