Problem in finding ABS of a complex number of 2D matrix
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I've created a 2D matrix of size 4096x28 which contains complex numbers generated after performing FFT on a raw signal. Now I'm trying to find abs of the complex numbers in this matrix. But I get an error my code and error are as follows
%fft for X signal
fftx=fft(reshape(T_hor,4096,[]));
%Xn value of the complex signal
Xn = abs(fftx);
%phase angle for X signal
alpha = angle(fftx);
%FFT for Y signal
ffty= fft(reshape(T_ver,4096,[]));
%Yn value for the complex signal
Yn=abs(ffty,NFFT);
%phase angle for the second signal
beta=angle(ffty);
I get this error
"??? Error using ==> abs
Too many input arguments.
Error in ==> Test_run_discard_AU_2 at 31
Yn=abs(ffty,NFFT);"
Any hints or suggestions would be really helpful. Thanks in advance.
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Stephen23
2015년 2월 17일
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2015년 2월 17일
In fact abs is defined as a unary operation , so what operation are you hoping to achieve by providing it with two arguments?
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Yoav Livneh
2015년 2월 17일
Use
Yn=abs(ffty);
like Stephen Cobeldick said, and you should be fine.
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