Fourier transform
Fourier transform is part of:Fourier transformation
Fourier transformation transforms one complex-valued function of a real variable into another. The domain of the original function is typically time. The domain of the new function is typically called the frequency domain. It describes which frequencies are present in the original function. In effect, the Fourier transform decomposes a function into oscillatory functions. The expression “Fourier transform” refers both to the frequency domain representation of a function, and to the process or formula that "transforms" one function into the other.
Fourier transformation use
Fourier transformation is used to transform a time series or a signal to its Fourier coordinates, or to do the inverse transformation. While the Excel function is limited to powers of two for the length of the time series, XLSTAT is not restricted. Outputs optionally include the amplitude and the phase.