Hello Everyone!
I'm trying to help my students visualize how evaluating the z-transform of a
discrete-time signal on the unit circle gives us the Fourier transform of
the signal.
For this purpose, I need to cut a surface with a "Circular" cut plane.
I have read some posts and searched for related info, and the closest I have
come to doing this is the DataSet Clipper. However, descriptions seem scarce
and the tool looks quite convoluted for regular use. My question is, how can
I use Dataset clipper for cutting a circular projection from a surface?
(Think of getting the intersection of a surface and an upright cylinder).
Second, is there a probability that we can have a circular cut plane with
adjustable radius? If not, where do I need to look to implement one?
Thank you all.
Suddha Sourav
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