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This looks useful,.. Thanks OUP. One Usenet Poster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Steve Purves wrote: > > Hi > > > > Does anyone know a good source, online or otherwise, which has a good > > look at the Fourier transform. > > > > I'm not so much interested in finding a rigourous mathematical > > treatment but more a discussion on interpreting how the complex > > transform coefficients behave for different signal types. > > > > I'm used to working with the FT magnitude spectrum but have never got > > to grips with interpreting the phase, real and imaginary parts in any > > depth.... > > > > > > Can anyone help....? > > > > Steve > > Steve: > > You can gain lots of insight by playing with this: > > http://sepwww.stanford.edu/oldsep/hale/FftLab.html > > Good luck, > OUP
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