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Re: Finding the Fourier transform of discrete functions

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  • Subject: [mg52547] Re: Finding the Fourier transform of discrete functions
  • From: "Steve Luttrell" <steve_usenet at _removemefirst_luttrell.org.uk>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 05:58:41 -0500 (EST)
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Look up Fourier (not FourierTransform) in the Help Browser.

Steve Luttrell

"Luca" <luca at nospam.it> wrote in message news:cohi1d$1fh$1 at smc.vnet.net...
>I found out it's possible to determine the Fourier transform of a
> function. I tried to look for the discrete fourier transform in the
> guide, but I can find the item in the list without any explaination of
> the function. Is it possible to find the Fourier transform of a
> discrete function?
> Thanks to everyone.
>
> Luca
> 



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