How do I add zero padding to this convolution?

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Brianna Miranda
Brianna Miranda el 17 de Oct. de 2021
Comentada: Matt J el 18 de Oct. de 2021
% My question is how do I add zero padding to this plot? I'm trying to show the effects of circular convolution with and without zero padding.
% This part is taking fourier transform of two different functions
a = 0.5;
n = [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7];
x1 = a.^n;
x2 = [1,1,1,1,1,1,0,0];
X1 = fft(x1,16);
X2 = fft(x2,16);
% Here is the convolution of them. Need to add zero padding for this
% convolution plot
X1X2 = X1.*X2;
x1x2_conv = ifft(X1X2);

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Matt J
Matt J el 18 de Oct. de 2021
Editada: Matt J el 18 de Oct. de 2021
Not sure what the question is, but you can easily compare your result to direct convolution to see if it's correct.
x1x2_conv = ifft(X1X2)
x1x2_conv = 1×16
1.0000 1.5000 1.7500 1.8750 1.9375 1.9688 0.9844 0.4922 0.2422 0.1172 0.0547 0.0234 0.0078 0 -0.0000 -0.0000
conv(x1,x2)
ans = 1×15
1.0000 1.5000 1.7500 1.8750 1.9375 1.9688 0.9844 0.4922 0.2422 0.1172 0.0547 0.0234 0.0078 0 0
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Brianna Miranda
Brianna Miranda el 18 de Oct. de 2021
My question is how do I add zero padding to this plot. I'm trying to show the effects of circular convolution with and without zero padding. This code shows the effect without zero padding but I'm not sure how to add in zero padding.
Matt J
Matt J el 18 de Oct. de 2021
You have applied zero padding. To omit zero padding,
X1 = fft(x1);
X2 = fft(x2);

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