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Even though I made same argument, matlab plot gives wrong plot. What's wrong? I need your help.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2023년 5월 13일
The graphing site is clearly wrong: the red curve is just sinc() without any cos() component.
James Tursa
James Tursa 2023년 5월 13일
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민건 김
민건 김 2023년 5월 13일
I figured out what's wrong. I thought sinc at matlab gives sin(x)/x but basically it gives sin(pi x)/pi x. Here, I wanna plot former one, which is unnormalized one, but I don't know how to, either.... Haha

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VBBV
VBBV 2023년 5월 13일

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Delete pi from below line
% delete pi from the below line
a = (-4:0.001:4);
p = 10;
f = p*sinc(a) + cos(a)
f = 1×8001
-0.6536 -0.6569 -0.6602 -0.6634 -0.6667 -0.6699 -0.6732 -0.6765 -0.6797 -0.6830 -0.6862 -0.6895 -0.6928 -0.6960 -0.6993 -0.7025 -0.7058 -0.7091 -0.7123 -0.7156 -0.7189 -0.7221 -0.7254 -0.7287 -0.7319 -0.7352 -0.7384 -0.7417 -0.7450 -0.7482
plot(a,f)

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민건 김
민건 김 2023년 5월 13일
Thank you. It works but can you explain me why? I cant' find the reason.
The cos still needs the pi
a = (-4:0.001:4)*pi;
p = 10;
f = p*sinc(a/pi) + cos(a)
f = 1×8001
1.0000 0.9975 0.9950 0.9925 0.9899 0.9874 0.9848 0.9822 0.9796 0.9771 0.9744 0.9718 0.9692 0.9666 0.9639 0.9613 0.9586 0.9559 0.9532 0.9505 0.9478 0.9451 0.9424 0.9396 0.9369 0.9341 0.9313 0.9285 0.9257 0.9229
plot(a,f)
By definition sinc can be written as (sinx / x) , so if you apply in the equation, you would get a result as shown below,
% delete pi from the below line
a = (-4:0.001:4)*pi;
p = 10;
f = p*sin(a)./a + cos(a)
f = 1×8001
1.0000 0.9975 0.9950 0.9925 0.9899 0.9874 0.9848 0.9822 0.9796 0.9771 0.9744 0.9718 0.9692 0.9666 0.9639 0.9613 0.9586 0.9559 0.9532 0.9505 0.9478 0.9451 0.9424 0.9396 0.9369 0.9341 0.9313 0.9285 0.9257 0.9229
plot(a,f)
In your code, you have multiplied or included pi in x-vector, but did not divide it. The graph which you want to obtain is actually sin(pi*x)/ (pi*x)
Note however
x = 0
x = 0
sinc(x)
ans = 1
sin(x)./x
ans = NaN
Stephen23
Stephen23 2023년 5월 13일
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"By definition sinc can be written as (sinx / x) "
Except in the field of digital signal processing where it is commonly defined as
sin(pi*x) / (pi*x)
which is the definition that SINC uses, SINC being part of the Signal Processing toolbox:
"In the context of digital signal processing, we often use an alternative form in which the independent variable is multiplied by π":
" The sinc function is defined as: sinc(a) = sin(πa)/(πa)":

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