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Hot to do inverse Fourier transform

etmpoon999etmpoon999 Member Posts: 2 Contributor I
edited November 2018 in Help
Hi,

I am trying to use the Fourier transform related operators including the discrete and continueous transforms. I can get the outputs successfully.

The next step I want to do is the inverse fourier transform by using the most significant frequencies. However, the output result sets only contain the frequencies and the amplitudes. I need both the real part of the cos function and imagine part of the sin function to do the inverse transform.

How can I do the inverse Fourier transform by using the output result from the Fourier transform?

Please Help.
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