Keep the Good Work. Thank you for this great videos, I started using C# 5 days ago and u encauraged me to continue .. I was Frustrated from having Matlab License and then I used OpenSource (OCTAVE) which is not enough for me,, Eventually I decided to create and program my own programs in C#. The Most helpful thing I found!
Thanks for your great tutorial! But I have a question that how you could read the angle (phase angle) in the second figure, (10:22)? I could only observe the "magnitude" and "frequency" of the harmonic components from it.
I don't see Part 1 of this Fast Fourier Transform in C#. So far I've been able to type in all the tutorial examples. This might be the reason many of the comments are asking if you can share the code. I understand the idea is to type it in myself to learn the language. I thank you for your tutorials. I hope you see this message, I'm guessing that Part 1 got deleted by accident, and you still have the source video.
Are you familiar with "playlists" on youtube? This video is part 2 in a 9 part playlist series on Data Acquisition. You can even scroll thru the videos in the playlist by hitting the forward button when playing the video. In fact I believe this video is in two playlists.
You are great teacher Sir... Your channel is seriously underrated
Keep the Good Work. Thank you for this great videos, I started using C# 5 days ago and u encauraged me to continue .. I was Frustrated from having Matlab License and then I used OpenSource (OCTAVE) which is not enough for me,, Eventually I decided to create and program my own programs in C#. The Most helpful thing I found!
This helped me a lot! Clear explanation, very useful! Thanks!
Great tutorial, helped me a lot. Keep up the good work. Thanks!
Awesome explanation - i thought FFT's were so much more complex than this!
Thank you so much!! It helpme with my tesis!
Thanks for your great tutorial! But I have a question that how you could read the angle (phase angle) in the second figure, (10:22)? I could only observe the "magnitude" and "frequency" of the harmonic components from it.
you cannot because its in frequency domain
If you like, you could add a colour to the chart to indicate the phase. Map phase angle to ColorMap like HSB 🌈
I don't see Part 1 of this Fast Fourier Transform in C#. So far I've been able to type in all the tutorial examples. This might be the reason many of the comments are asking if you can share the code. I understand the idea is to type it in myself to learn the language. I thank you for your tutorials.
I hope you see this message, I'm guessing that Part 1 got deleted by accident, and you still have the source video.
Are you familiar with "playlists" on youtube? This video is part 2 in a 9 part playlist series on Data Acquisition. You can even scroll thru the videos in the playlist by hitting the forward button when playing the video. In fact I believe this video is in two playlists.
@@EETechStuff My ignorance. I thought the pattern was grouping the lesson by similar names. Thanks.
Great Job, thanks for sharing!
do you have the source code?
Great !! Very useful for me. And Can u shear the code?
Great tutorial about FFT. Sir, shall I have you csharp source code,thanks
Found solution. I like this tutorial. Is there a website link to the code?
Complex has properties for Magnitude and Phase.
Just checking im not colourblind. The yellow sine wave isn't green is it?
ultimate explanination bro
Which C# project type is used? This tutorial does not work with WPF.
Got the application working mostly, still a few bugs to work out. Thank you for the great video.
Can I get the source mode please?
very good tutorial :) Can you please give me the source code? thank you
It would be nice if you could share the source code of this tutorial. Thanks
This channel is for learning, not copying and pasting others' work. Type it yourself.
Please, can you share the code?
Thank you
i need the code
Can you please share the code?
i just want to use it...
I showed you the code. Type it in yourself. That's how you learn.
Very useful !!! Can you give me the code?
Thanks! I already gave you the code, just type it in. That's how you learn.
Are you or were you a professor at DeVry?
Very usefull, can you share the code? :)
did you received the code?
@@vinodaanangath Nope :(
@@adrulpz i just need to start from the begining
Can you give me the code? Thanks
did you received the code?
very good, Can you please give me the source code? thank you
received the code?
@@vinodaanangath type it in yourself
Share me the link to c# Code
Can you send me the code please?
Please share for me 2 botton
hello,can u share the source code? thanks ,and i really need this code !!!!
received the Code?
@@vinodaanangath plz send me source code
Very usefull, can you share the code? :)