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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Kowalczyk" data-source="post: 107029" data-attributes="member: 4308"><p>Re: Viewing the fourier decomposition visualized</p><p></p><p>Nice visualization. I've seen something like this to explain the relationship between trig functions, sinusoids in time, and complex exponentials, but never seen it illustrate fourier synthesis of n harmonics. It would be cool if it were interactive, allowing one to specify relative magnitude and phase angle of the 'harmonics' (Looks like the Wolfram demo linked above gets into that a bit...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Kowalczyk, post: 107029, member: 4308"] Re: Viewing the fourier decomposition visualized Nice visualization. I've seen something like this to explain the relationship between trig functions, sinusoids in time, and complex exponentials, but never seen it illustrate fourier synthesis of n harmonics. It would be cool if it were interactive, allowing one to specify relative magnitude and phase angle of the 'harmonics' (Looks like the Wolfram demo linked above gets into that a bit...) [/QUOTE]
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