Computing the Fourier transfer of a function

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I am asked to write a code to compute FT of this signal
x(t) = -1/2 * |x| +1
But, the instructions restrict us with only 7 lines (And with that given format below of the For loop), and here is the intial part of what i wrote, but can't get the idea throughly yet
t=-2:0.01:2;
w=-20:0.001:20;
x=-1/2 * abs(t)+1;
for i=1:
X(i)=
end
plot(w,abs(X));
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Abdelrhman Abdelfatah
Abdelrhman Abdelfatah on 25 May 2022
Ahha, okie the first makes sense, but i didn't the second? Like adding a second for loop within the i loop, and definiing w as a function of -20*pi to 20*pi?
Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson on 25 May 2022
In the second line of your script you define w as an array of angular frequencies. For each step through the loop you want to calculate the integral of your function with a complex exponential with one frequency, that is one element out of w, not all of them. Also you need to think about how many times you need to run through the loop - for that you should learn to not hard-code the loop like you've done by look at the number of steps you need to make from the number of elements in the relevant array - look at the help and documentation of numel.

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