How does the FFT zero pad

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Avelino Amado
Avelino Amado on 23 May 2019
Commented: Matt J on 23 May 2019
I am using the Hilbert function for an analysis, and I would like to use the FFT method to get the imaginary part. What I am unsure of is how the FFT function is zero padding? I would like there to be an even number of zeros on each end of my data so that when I apply a window, my data are centered. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
example of code I'm using (i've attached an example mat file with the variable "prox")
a= hilbert(hann(length(prox)).*prox,2^8);

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Matt J
Matt J on 23 May 2019
Edited: Matt J on 23 May 2019
Y = fft(X,n);
is the same as
Xp=X;
Xp(length(X)+1:n)=0;
Y=fft(Xp);
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Avelino Amado
Avelino Amado on 23 May 2019
I have done the fft, ifftshift, but what I'm still unsure of is when I apply a window. My understanding would be I would window after I pad with zeros, is that correct?
Matt J
Matt J on 23 May 2019
That is something that only you can know (because it is your algorithm). But ifftshift would normally be done right before fft.

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