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Figure 10. The numeric output for Case A.
Case A Real:1.0 0.923 0.707 0.382 0.0 -0.382 -0.707 -0.923 -1.0 -0.923 -0.707 -0.382 0.0 0.382 0.707 0.923imag: 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

If you plot the real and imaginary values in Figure 10 , you will see that they match the transform output shown in graphic form in Figure 9 .

Case B code

The code from the main method for Case B is shown in Listing 6 . Note that the input complex series contains non-zero values in both the real and imaginaryparts.

Listing 6. Case B code.
System.out.println("\nCase B"); double[]realInB = {0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1};double[] imagInB ={0,-1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,-1}; double[]realOutB = new double[16];double[] imagOutB = new double[16]; transform.doIt(realInB,imagInB,2.0,realOutB,imagOutB); display(realOutB,imagOutB);

Case B in graphical form

Case B is shown in graphical form in Figure 11 .

Figure 11. Case B in graphical form.
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Case B output in numeric form

The output from the code in Listing 6 is shown in Figure 12 .

Figure 12. Case B output in numeric form.
Case B Real:1.0 0.923 0.707 0.382 0.0 -0.382 -0.707 -0.923 -0.999 -0.923 -0.707 -0.382 0.0 0.382 0.707 0.923imag: -1.0 -0.923 -0.707 -0.382 0.0 0.382 0.707 0.9231.0 0.923 0.707 0.382 0.0 -0.382 -0.707 -0.923

If you plot the values for the real and imaginary parts from Figure 12 , you will see that they match the real and imaginary output shown in Figure 11 .

Case C code

The code extracted from the main method for Case C is shown in Listing 7 .

Listing 7. Case C code.
System.out.println("\nCase C"); double[]realInC = {1.0,0.923,0.707,0.382,0.0,-0.382,-0.707,-0.923,-1.0,-0.923,-0.707,-0.382,0.0, 0.382,0.707,0.923};double[] imagInC ={0.0,-0.382,-0.707,-0.923,-1.0,-0.923, -0.707,-0.382,0.0,0.382,0.707,0.923,1.0,0.923,0.707,0.382}; double[]realOutC = new double[16];double[] imagOutC = new double[16]; transform.doIt(realInC,imagInC,16.0,realOutC,imagOutC); display(realOutC,imagOutC);

The complex input series for Case C is a little more complicated than that for either of the previous two cases. Note in particular that the input complexseries contains non-zero values in both the real and imaginary parts. In addition, very few of the values in the complex series have a value of zero.

(The values of the complex samples actually describe a cosine curve and a negative sine curve as shown in Figure 13 .)

The graphic form of Case C

Case C is shown in graphic form in Figure 13 .

Figure 13. The graphic form of Case C.
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The Fourier transform is reversible

One of the interesting things to note about Figure 13 is the similarity of Figure 13 and Figure 5 . These two figures illustrate the reversible nature of the Fourier transform.

If I had used a positive input real value instead of a negative input real value in Figure 5 , the input of Figure 5 would look exactly like the output in Figure 13 , and the output of Figure 5 would look exactly like the input of Figure 13 .

With that as a hint, you should now be able to figure out how I used a mouse and drew the perfect sine and cosine curves in Figure 13 . In fact, I didn't draw them at all. Rather, I used my mouse and drew the output, andthe applet gave me the corresponding input automatically.

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