how to use fft command to compute equation?

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given a discrete-time sinusoid x[n]=10cos(200*pi*t+1.2) where n is between 0 and 100 (including 0 and 100)
how to use fft command to compute the following equation?
and how to use the command max in the peak search to determine the peak freqency?
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Matt J
Matt J on 23 Oct 2012
you probably want to edit this formula
x[n]=10cos(200*pi*t+1.2)
There is no dependence on n shown on the right hand side.

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Matt J
Matt J on 23 Oct 2012
Edited: Matt J on 23 Oct 2012
Hint: Notice that the quantity inside the | |^2 is the formula for the FFT of x[n], up to some scale factor maybe.
As for using MAX, it should be very straightforward from the documentation.
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Matt J
Matt J on 23 Oct 2012
No, nobody will help until you've shown some attempt at reading the documentation and informing yourself about MATLAB.
The tasks you say you want to perform are straightforward applications of the MATLAB commands FFT and MAX and the help documentation on these should make it very clear how to do what you need.
modified covariance
modified covariance on 23 Oct 2012
Edited: modified covariance on 23 Oct 2012
i did try, but failed. pleas see what i did.
t = 0:0.001:0.1-0.001;
x = 10*cos(200*pi*t+1.2);
function X = dtft(x, 200*pi)
[L1, L] = size(x);
z = exp(-j*w);
X = 0;
for n = L-1:-1:0,
X = x(n+1) + z .* X;
end
p = max(X)
no outputs return at all, and how to sub. | |^2 and 1/N into the code?

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