Why should I use 2 fftshift?

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moose
moose 2015년 7월 31일
댓글: moose 2015년 8월 1일
Hello if I have signal x (in time domain).
I saw that sometimes people do fftshift(fft(ffshift(x))). Now, I understand the usage of fftshift to move the DC to the center. But what's the reasoning behind using fftshift twice?
Seems to me that fftshift(fft(x)), should be enough.
Am I missing something here?
Thanks

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2015년 7월 31일
You can test it yourself to see if the two are equal.
The magnitudes of the two are equal, but the real and imaginary components are different.
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moose
moose 2015년 8월 1일
thank you.
yes, I saw that the subtraction gives me zero.
so, what's the difference? or, what's the more right way to do it?
I can understand my way fftshift(fft(x)). you're shifting the resulting fft signal.
But, what does it mean, fftshift(fft(fftshift(x)))? it seems that you're first doing the shift on x which is in time domain???

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