whats this line do?

y=[zeros(10,20000),x,zeros(10,20000)];
y2=abs(fftshift(fft(real(y(2,:)))))/length(y);
thanks!!!

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 26 Mag 2011

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  • It defines y as x padded with 20000 columns on both sides
  • It takes the DFT of the real part of the second row of y, shifts it to 0 takes the absolute value and divides by the length of the row.

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itsik
itsik il 26 Mag 2011

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ok so what this is do? where is the fft take a place? lets say x=[10 X 1000]
y=[zeros(10,20000),x,zeros(10,20000)];
y2=abs(fftshift(fft(real(y(2,:)))))/length(y);
y3=abs(fftshift(fft(real(y(3,:)))))/length(y);
y4=abs(fftshift(fft(real(y(4,:)))))/length(y);
i just cant understand that line : y=[zeros(10,20000),x,zeros(10,20000)];
thanks!

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 26 Mag 2011
It zero pads x with 10x20000 zeros on each side (columnwise)
try it on a small scale
x = magic(3);
y = [zeros(3,10),x,zeros(3,5)]

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