Sum of fourier series:

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Real Name
Real Name el 6 de En. de 2017
Comentada: Ale gutierrez el 21 de Jun. de 2018
I just have a quick question. How do I enter the formula shown above? I can't seem to get n = 1, 3, 5, ... I tried different code along the line of this:
syms k x
x = 1/2 + symsum(k^2, k, [1:2:15])
But there is an error message.
Also, on a side note, what's the purpose of syms and the "x" variable shown in the matlab documentation example where I got this code?

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John BG
John BG el 6 de En. de 2017
Editada: John BG el 6 de En. de 2017
Philip
the 1st part of Walter's answer has syntax error:
  • it's most likely that t will have a higher amount of elements than vector n
  • therefore sin(n.*pi.*t) will always find one or more terms (of n) with a numel(n) href = ""</a> numel(t) mismatch
returning error, from the attempted d.*t
.
Let me suggest the following:
L=100;
t=[0:2/L:2];
x=zeros(1,numel(t));
for n = 1:2:15
x=x+ sin(n*pi*t)/n;
end;
x=x+.5/pi
plot(t,x);grid on
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Increase L to improve signal time resolution.
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if you find these lines useful would you please mark my answer as Accepted Answer?
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thanks in advance for time and attention
John BG
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 7 de En. de 2017
"the 1st part of Walter's answer has syntax error:"
No it does not. There was no indication that t was required to handle vectors.
Ale gutierrez
Ale gutierrez el 21 de Jun. de 2018
I don't understand why you divide x by./2

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 6 de En. de 2017
Easiest is to use a definite sum:
n = 1:2:15;
x = 1/2 + sum( 2./(pi*n) .* sin(n.*pi.*t) );
But you could use
syms n t
x = 1/2 + symsum( 2./(pi*(2*n-1)) .* sin((2*n-1).*pi.*t), n, 1, 8 );
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Real Name
Real Name el 6 de En. de 2017
It says: Error using .* Matrix dimensions must agree.
Error in Hw1Prob13 (line 4) x = 1/2 + sum( 2./(pi*n) .* sin(pi*n.*t));
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 7 de En. de 2017
For vector t, if you are using R2016b or later,
n = (1:2:15).';
x = 1/2 + sum( 2./(pi*n) .* sin(n.*pi.*t) );
For previous versions,
n = (1:2:15).';
x = 1/2 + sum( bsxfun(@times, 2./(pi*n), sin( bsxfun(@times, n.*pi, t) ) ) );

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