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How to do Hilbert Transform in Matlab?

How to do Hilbert Transform in Matlab?

How to do Hilbert Transform in Matlab?

(OP)
Dear forum members,

Do you know if it is possible to perform the Hilbert transform of simple function, say, f(t)=sin(t) in Matlab?

Thanks so much..
Luke

RE: How to do Hilbert Transform in Matlab?

The Hilbert transform of sin(t) is -cos(t). Plenty of others can be found in mathematical tables.

M

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Dr Michael F Platten

RE: How to do Hilbert Transform in Matlab?

The Signal Processing Toolbox has the Hilbert transform

TTFN



RE: How to do Hilbert Transform in Matlab?

I read between the lines of the initial post and assumed that the OP wanted a function rather than a discrete estimate. Does the Signal Processing Toolbox version of the Hilbert transform have a symbolic overload function?

M

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Dr Michael F Platten

RE: How to do Hilbert Transform in Matlab?

Right, the SPT Hilbert is a numeric function only.

TTFN



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