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plot summation of shifted discrete signals

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n=-4:2;
y=[1,-2,4,6,-5,8,10];
n=n-2
stem(n,y);
I want to plot Z = y(n-2)+y(n+1);

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Hamoon
Hamoon il 17 Set 2015
Modificato: Hamoon il 17 Set 2015
n=-4:2;
y=[1,-2,4,6,-5,8,10];
maxShift = 10; % maximum shift that you may want,
% you can't shift more than this value,
% you should set this value high enough
% I could set it to be 2 here, but I prefer 10
n=min(n)-maxShift:1:max(n)+maxShift; % define proper range for n
y=[zeros(1,maxShift), y, zeros(1,maxShift)]; % add zeros to the begining and
% end of y
z= circshift(y',-2) + circshift(y',1); % calculate your new signal. you need
% transpose of y ==> y'
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Hamoon
Hamoon il 17 Set 2015
here is the output using:
subplot(2,1,1)
stem(n,y);
title('y')
axis([-15 15 -10 20])
subplot(2,1,2)
stem(n,z);
title('z')
axis([-15 15 -10 20])
Nguyen Hong Son
Nguyen Hong Son il 17 Apr 2020
Excuse me. Can I ask you why we can use circular shift to compute operations of shifted discrete signals? (I can't have the intuition or visualization of it)
Why do we need the transpose of y in the last line of code?
Thank you so much!

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