Dear Yadidya,Fast Fourier Transform i.e. ffta yields the same unit of the variable as it is the amplitude of the variable for various frequencies. so on y-axis it is celcius to best of my knowledge. But if you make it square i.e. [ffts[var]]^2 then it became Intensity.you can check this link as wellregards, saurabhOn Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 9:32 PM, Yadidya Badarvada <israeljedidiah@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Dear Ferreters,What are the units of y-axis when the function "ffta" is u
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