convolution shape (full/same/valid)

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Rex Cheang
Rex Cheang el 25 de Ag. de 2021
Comentada: Rex Cheang el 26 de Ag. de 2021
clear all
close all
%Sampling time
Ts=0.001;
t=0:Ts:2*pi;
%Timeaxis
TimeAxes_x = [0 0.1 -2*pi 2*pi];
TimeAxes_y = [0 60 0 10^7];
%Functions
f1 = 2*cos(100*pi*t)+cos(60*pi*t);
f3 = 2*cos(100*pi*(t-2))+cos(60*pi*(t-2));
f4 = conv(f1,f3,'full');
%Sampling frequency
fs=1/Ts;
fre=(0:length(f4)-1)*fs/length(f4);
%Fourier transform
F4 = fft(f4);
F1 = fft(f1);
F3 = fft(f3);
convf = conv(F1,F3,'full');
%plotting F4
graph_subplot(1,211,fre,abs(F4),TimeAxes_y,'f(Hz)','F4(w)','Frequency domain for conv(f1,f3)');
%plotting F4_2
graph_subplot(1,212,fre,abs(convf),TimeAxes_y,'f(Hz)','F4(w)','F1(w)*F4(w)');
These are the codes for the two plots, I just wonder why I got nothing in the graph when I do 'same' for the convolution but I got the attached graph when I do 'full'.
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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson el 26 de Ag. de 2021
Plot your functions, ponder about what happens and why. It is your homework problem to solve.
Rex Cheang
Rex Cheang el 26 de Ag. de 2021
I just want to know why Im not having anything when I do for example, conv(f1,f3, 'same') but I am getting something for 'full'

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