There are various methods to represent signals. Few of them are listed below :
- Graphical representation
- Tabular Form
- Sequential Form
- Functional Form
Graphical Representation
In case of graphical representation x[n] value will be plotted for each value of n(-∞ < n < ∞). It is easy to represent x[n] graphically if x[n] is of finite length.
In this type of representation, a table is prepared for all values of x[n]. If the signal length increases it is tedious to prepare table for all values of n and x[n].![]() |
| Graphical Representation of a Discrete time signal x[n] |
Tabular Representation
n
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-2
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-5
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0
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1
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-3
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4
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2
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3
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X[n]
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5
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3
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4
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5
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4
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1
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3
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2
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Sequential Representation
In this type of representation, a finite duration sequence with time origin (n=0). It is indicated by the symbol ↑ is represented as
The arrow head represent that at 0 instant the amplitude of the signal is 3 while at -1 instant the signal has an amplitude of 2.
An infinite duration sequence can be represented as
Functional Representation
In case of functional representation, sequence x[n] is expressed in mathematical form such as
![Graphical Representation of a Discrete time signal x[n] Graphical Representation of a Discrete time signal x[n]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi0wZKtpTQiGZ5u4uILLhVR2y9Z4eax4sVKde4bgl3b7_SR3soM-zDVTHTYLoVeb9QqFO-wjjp7TkD1OfSoFA8iEesnyyWDWljaiuEpQBABA8vrEKZeolgoWLDp1KRqjt9B3BtCefdr6WpU/s320/Discrete+Time+Signal.jpg)



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