How do I sample an aperiodic signal ?

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Kevin Bobby
Kevin Bobby on 14 May 2022
Answered: Sai Charan Sampara on 30 Jun 2022
my code goes like:
x=input('enter x co-ordinates')
y=input('enter y co-ordinates')
f=input('enter sampling frequency')
%function f(x)=
plot(x,y)
How do i sample f(x) at t=min(x):1/f:max(x)
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Kevin Bobby
Kevin Bobby on 14 May 2022
Assume f(x) is a continuous time signal
Star Strider
Star Strider on 14 May 2022
It seems that the function is defined for ‘t’ so it would exist as ‘f(t)’ and sampled at whatever the elements of ‘t’ are (at increments of ‘1/f’). Whether it is periodic is likely irrelevant if the objective is simply to plot it.
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Sai Charan Sampara
Sai Charan Sampara on 30 Jun 2022
Sampling a signal is only a method of changing a continuous time signal into a discrete time signal. It does not depend on the properties of the signal ,that is it being periodic or aperiodic. If the sampling frequency is fs then a sample can be taken at every 1/fs time interval.

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