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Printing a calculated function.

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Areeb Zahid
Areeb Zahid il 14 Ott 2023
Modificato: John D'Errico il 14 Ott 2023
Hi, I'm calculating some convolutions and I need to see what function 'z' is, disp(z) only displays the array of values z has, how can I make it print the function it represents?
syms t
t = linspace(-10, 10, 1000)
t1 = linspace(-10, 10, 2000)
x = cos(8*pi*t)
subplot(3, 1, 2)
plot(t, x)
title('x(t)')
y = rectangularPulse(-2.5, 2.5, t)
subplot(3, 1, 1)
plot(t, y)
title('h(t)')
z = conv(x, y, 'same')
subplot(3, 1, 3)
plot(t, z)
title('y(t)')
disp(z) % How do I display the function this represents?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 14 Ott 2023
syms t T
x(t) = cos(8*pi*t)
x(t) = 
y(t) = rectangularPulse(-2.5, 2.5, t)
y(t) = 
z(t) = int(x(t)*y(T-t), T, -inf, inf) %continuous convolution
z(t) = 

John D'Errico
John D'Errico il 14 Ott 2023
Modificato: John D'Errico il 14 Ott 2023
You CANNOT. At least, given only the vector of values, there are infinitely many possible functions that may have generated them. MATLAB cannot possible know which one caused thatvector of numbers to arise.
Can you compute a convolution using symbolic tools? Well, yes. Sort of. Given function inputs, then the convolution is just an integral. If the integral has an analytical solution, and the symbolic tool int can solve it, then yes. Conv does not accept symbolic input as I recall though.

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