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The plot shows the differences between a DFT and a DCT of a generic signal.

The first plot is a sampled ramp in the time domain. The second one represents the modulus of its DFT. The third one the plot of its DCT.

I obtained it in a two step process. First I ran the following Matlab code:


thus creating a file called example_dft_dct.dat. Then I ran the following Gnuplot code:


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Matlab code

n = 0:10;
E = [ n; abs(fft(n)); dct(n)];
E = E';
save -ascii 'example_dft_dct.dat' E;

Gnuplot code

# set the output
set terminal svg
set output "example_dft_dct.svg"

# axis properties
set xlabel "n"
set xrange [-1:11]
set xzeroaxis linetype -1 linewidth 0.5
set yzeroaxis linetype -1 linewidth 0.5
set xtics axis
unset ytics
set key off

set pointsize 1.5

# Set up a four-pane multiplot
set size 1,1
set origin 0,0
set multiplot

set title "A generic sampled signal"
set size 1,0.35
set origin 0,0.69
plot "example_dft_dct.dat" using 1:1 with points 1
plot "example_dft_dct.dat" using 1:1 with impulses 1

set title "The modulus of its DFT"
set size 1,0.35
set origin 0,0.36
plot "example_dft_dct.dat" using 1:2 with points 2
plot "example_dft_dct.dat" using 1:2 with impulses 2

set title "Its DCT"
set size 1,0.35
set origin 0,0.03
plot "example_dft_dct.dat" using 1:3 with points 3
plot "example_dft_dct.dat" using 1:3 with impulses 3

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