Frequency domain to Time domain Using IFFT : Symmetric figure problem

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HYEON-GI RYU
HYEON-GI RYU el 12 de En. de 2021
Respondida: Pat Gipper el 12 de En. de 2021
Hi...
I want to convert the frequency domain data to time domain data...
But.. there is some problems...
clc
clear
close all
% Signal Generating
Fs = 3000;
Ts = 1/Fs;
t = 0 : Ts : 1-Ts;
f1 = 30;f2 = 70; f3 = 100;
w1 = 2* pi * f1; w2 = 2* pi * f2; w3 = 2* pi * f3;
theta1 = 0; theta2 = 0; theta3 = 0;
y = 1*exp(-1*t).*sin(w1.*t + theta1)+ ...
2*exp(-2*t).*sin(w2.*t + theta2)+ ...
3*exp(-3*t).*sin(w3.*t + theta3);
plot(t,y)
%% FFT & IFFT
[Frequency, Amplitude] = FFT_hg(t, y);
figure;
plot(Frequency, abs(Amplitude));
xlim([0 150])
B = ifft(Amplitude/2)*length(y);
t1 = (0:(1-Ts)/(length(B)-1):1-Ts);
figure;
B = real(B);
plot(t1,B)
grid on
From the above code...
Shape of figure(3) looks like symmetric...
I don't know, why the figure(1) and figure(3) are different...
Can you help me?
function [Frequency, Amplitude] = FFT_hg(Time, T_Amplitude)
fl=(length(Time)-1)/(max(Time)-min(Time));
L=length(T_Amplitude); %
LN=ceil(L/2);
A = fft(T_Amplitude);
X2=abs(2*A/L); %
Amplitude = X2(1:LN); %
f=fl*(0:L)/L;
Frequency=f(1:LN);
end

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Pat Gipper
Pat Gipper el 12 de En. de 2021
Your function produced a vector of complex numbers called "A". The original sequence will be reproduced using ifft(A). But the function went further by removing all the phase information by taking the absolute value of A.

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