reshaping data using fft and iff

I am carrying out fft on data sample as shown below and padding with zeros, and plot my frequency spectrum which is fine.
y=fft(x,NFFT)/L
when I carry out the inverse as shown below the reconstructed signal is fine except for the fact that the new signal length has increased by the number of zeros I have padded by, where the additional signal is a row of zeros added to the signal.
s=L*ifft(y,NFFT)
How would I use the ifft to reconstruct the signal so that there is no additional zeros added to the signal? As I do not want to simply chop the zeros off.
Many Thanks Anthony

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Adam
Adam 2015년 2월 10일
Why don't you want to simply chop the zeros off? That is exactly what I do.
Anthony
Anthony 2015년 2월 10일
in this simple example I can but I have other plans that does not allow such a simple operation.
Adam
Adam 2015년 2월 10일
You need to include the most complex example you want to solve in your question then as I have never found a case yet using the fft where I cannot simply trim off the extra padding from the result.
Anthony
Anthony 2015년 2월 10일
I also wish to rescale the data length without recalling it with the zeros attached. So I cannot then remove the zeros after.
Adam
Adam 2015년 2월 10일
I still don't fully understand what the issue is. Trim the ifft result down to the size of your original signal as the first thing you do after ifft and then do any rescaling or whatever else you want to on a signal-length result.
Anthony
Anthony 2015년 2월 10일
I wish to rescale using the ifft, rather than in the time domain.
Adam
Adam 2015년 2월 10일
Do you have an example you can include?

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