If {x(n)} is the signal to be analyzed, limiting the duration of the sequence to L samples, in the interval 0≤ n≤ L-1, is equivalent to multiplying {x(n)} by?

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Discrete Fourier Transform – Properties and Applications topics include: Discrete fourier transforms, their sampling and properties, linear filtering methods on DFT and their frequency analysis. The discrete Fourier transform (DFT) is a mathematical function that converts a sequence of equally-spaced samples of a function into a sequence of equally-spaced samples of the discrete-time Fourier transform. The DFT is a frequency domain representation of the original input sequence.  The DFT is used in engineering to convert a signal from the time domain into the frequency domain. This helps... Show more

If {x(n)} is the signal to be analyzed, limiting the duration of the sequence to L samples, in the interval 0≤ n≤ L-1, is equivalent to multiplying {x(n)} by?