If I start off with a signal which has only real values, performing an fft and ifft returns the exact signal back with no complex entries as expected. But if I pad the fft with zeros to obtain interpolated values in the time domain, the inverse fft always turns out to be a complex double. I have ...
The docs on fft don't mention what the default for n is (well, [], but not what it does). I thought the default was to zero-pad to the next power of 2, since that's what makes this FT a Fast FT
In case you have software with functionality that depends on a certain date, I highly recommend RunAsDate (Obviously not for using MATLAB when the license has expired.)
@LuisMendo Yeah it does have that to make up for it lol
I decided to use accumarray because it doesn't require R2015b... at least for this scenario, it seems to fit.
the OP wanted to do this on a 3D matrix, so I'll have to do some extra work - perhaps reshapeing but what the OP presented is a 2D matrix. I suppose they were talking about 3 columns, not 3 dimensions.
There are many question on how to update locals on SO but I wanted to have it just actually work for python 3 or above. The reason I want it to work is cuz I want to implement the load function from matlab (when I load data I have from matlab and python back and forward).
I have tried two things...
I suggest explicitly pointing them to the dynamic struct field access page, just to see what kind of abomination they respond with
too bad I have to go to sleep :P
BTW did you guys hear all the news from today? WPA2 is broken, certain embedded RSA implementations are broken, collision of neutron stars observed with both gravitational wave and optical channels