What will this function return

Hello, I understand the handle of function @f, my question is about the fft and ifft part.
c0 = fftshift(1i*(-n/2:1:n/2-1)');
D1 = @(f) real(ifft(c0.*fft(f)));
What will D1 return?
Thanks

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the cyclist
the cyclist el 20 de Mzo. de 2017

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It is an example of an anonymous function.

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Wei Wang
Wei Wang el 20 de Mzo. de 2017
Thanks for your answer. I understant @(f) and my question is about "real(ifft(c0.*fft(f)))" part. I'm wondering what will D1 return.
Guillaume
Guillaume el 20 de Mzo. de 2017
I'm not sure what you want us to tell you other than a handle to an anonymous function that calculates the real part of the inverse fft of c0 multiplied by the fft of f.
As anonymous functions go, this is not a very well constructed function though, since it multiplies a fixed length vector with a variable length input. Unless f is a row vector of length n the function will error.

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