abs(x.^2)
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Hello everyone
This was my code and i was trying to find peak power of the given sin signal.I dont understand how does it really work mathametically?
clc;f=1;
t=1/f;
x=1*sin(2*pi*f*t);
y=max (abs(x).^2);
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Martti Ilvesmäki
on 3 May 2022
.^2 is element-wise power function: https://se.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/power.html
abs() is absolute value and complex value function: https://se.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/abs.html?s_tid=doc_ta
x.^2 will raise all elements of vector or matrix x to the second power while abs() will take the absolute value of each element in vector or matrix. Using them both together in this case is unnecessary, because using x.^2 will remove all negative values already.
Walter Roberson
on 3 May 2022
That is a formula for peak power, but not with that input. For it to work, the input has to be the fft of the signal (after subtracting the mean)
Your x only has a single sample.
That code with sin() looks like the bare outline of an attempt to calculate fft.
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Malar Vizhi
on 3 May 2022
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Martti Ilvesmäki
on 3 May 2022
% Example
x = [1 2 3];
x_squared = x.^2; % --> [1 4 9]
x_squared_mean = mean(x_squared); % --> 4.6667
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