How to do Fourier Integrals on the HP Prime?
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12-08-2019, 04:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2019 04:29 PM by Stevetuc.)
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RE: How to do Fourier Integrals on the HP Prime?
(12-08-2019 03:43 PM)medwatt Wrote:(12-08-2019 03:30 PM)Stevetuc Wrote: Thanks for your response. I simply followed the Fourier Transform examples in the AUG. You mentioned in your first post that "The HP 50g can do Fourier Transforms". I assume you have 50g code examples that cover the cases you mention above. Can you share them? Agreed. The Laplace Transform on the prime is singlesided, but the integration method I also showed can be used from -inf to +inf Problems arise with evaluating a dc value over this range. It is not integrable as result is infinite. Standard methods multiple with a dirac function to allow integration. https://youtu.be/uQkCar2SbVY Then Code:
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