How do I create a user defined function using the fourier series?
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macabe banchero
on 24 Mar 2018
Commented: macabe banchero
on 28 Mar 2018
I am supposed to create a user defined function using the Fourier series function that will do the following: (1) accept input variables c, L, N, and vecx (2) approximate the step function f(x), according to the Fourier series, over the set range of x values and (3) return an output for f(x) evaluated at each value of x. What I am thinking is that I need to use nested loops but I have no idea how to start. This is what I have so far:
function myoutput = mystep( c, L, N, vecx)
lengthx = length(vecx)
fxvec = zeros(1, lengthx)
while vecx >= 0 && vecx <= 2L
f(x) = (c/L) + ((2/pi).*(((-1^N)/N)*sin((N*pi*c)/L)*cos((N*pi*vecx)/L)))
end
Am I correct so far or do I need to use for loops or while loops to make the Fourier series work?
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Abraham Boayue
on 27 Mar 2018
I would recommend a for loop to solve this problem. Try something like this :
function fx = fseries(c,N,x0,x1)
% All the inputs are
% constants
% x0 and x1 are the start and values of
% x, N is the length of x;it should be
% large eniugh; say N= 100 for example.
L = x1-x0; % period of f(x)
deltax = (x1-x0)/(N-1);
x = x0:deltax:x1;% better to create
% the vector this way than to input it.
F = zeros(1,N);
a0 = c/L; % since a0 is a constant,
% no need to have in in the for loop.
for n = 1:N
an = 2/pi*(-1)^n*sin(n*pi*c/L)
F = an*cos(n*pi*x/L);
end
F = a0+F;
% your function is an odd function
% since bn = 0.
plot(x,F,'linewidth',2)
a = title('f(x)');
set(a,'fontsize',12);
a = xlabel('x');
set(a,'fontsize',12);
a = ylabel('y');
set(a,'fontsize',12);
end
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Abraham Boayue
on 28 Mar 2018
I made a little error, here is the correction. Replace the expression for F with the following line.
F = F + an*cos(n*pi*x/L);
I am simply performing the summation in the equation of the Fourier series. Check this link to a solution that I made for someone, you can improve your function by following the code. https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/388949-how-can-i-perform-a-fourier-series-on-this-function
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Abraham Boayue
on 28 Mar 2018
Edited: Abraham Boayue
on 28 Mar 2018
Your function wasn't designed to ask the user for inputs as you are attempting to do, although we can alter it to do that. To run the function, simply create an mfile like this. Let me know if you want the input feature. (You will get an error when you run this code, just change function fx to function F.
c = 6;
N = 100;
x0 = 0;
x1 = 10;
F = fseries(c,N,x0,x1);
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