How to make multiple sinc functions?
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Hi, I found out from the forum that this is the code for generating one sinc function,
x = -5:.01:5;
plot(x,sinc(x))
Now, can I do multiple of these, like one after the other? But I need to change the frequency after every sinc cycle, is it possible? it will be like a chirp wave with sinc function. Any help will be appreciated, thanks.
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Image Analyst
el 18 de Mayo de 2013
Do you mean like this:
x = -5:.01:5;
plot(x,sinc(x))
hold on
plot(x, sinc(x/3), 'r-');
plot(x, sinc(x/0.25), 'g-');
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Image Analyst
el 18 de Mayo de 2013
Just shift the x, like this:
x = -5:.01:5;
plot(x,sinc(x))
hold on
plot(x, sinc((x-2)/3), 'r-');
plot(x, sinc((x-4)/0.25), 'g-');
Youssef Khmou
el 18 de Mayo de 2013
hi,
Try the code provided by Image analyst, or try also this version :
% different positions for peaks
x = -5:.01:5;
center=[-2:0.2:2];
for n=1:21
M(:,n)=sinc(x-center(n));
end
plot(M)
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Youssef Khmou
el 18 de Mayo de 2013
Editada: Youssef Khmou
el 18 de Mayo de 2013
ok Rohan, in this case you need to enlarge the support axis try :
x=-30:0.1:30;
center=[-20:4:20];
for n=1:length(center)
M(:,n)=sinc(x-center(n));
end
plot(x,M), grid on,
If you want more separating distance, you can change the step in vector "center" from 4 to n>4 .
Image Analyst
el 18 de Mayo de 2013
sinc goes on forever, at least the theoretical formula for it because it's based on the sine function which goes on forever. Please say what criteria you want to use to decide where the sinc function "ends".
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