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akshay <gulatiakshay@gmail.com> wrote in message <32904364.31308.1240942509387.JavaMail.jakarta@nitrogen.mathforum.org>...
> Hey,
> 
> I have written a simple DFT code for my randomly sampled signal,
> but my results are different from those of matlab dft..
> 
> Any comments will be appreciated


Comments on what exactly? On your DFT code, which you haven't posted, or on the differences from MATLAB, which you haven't described.