numpy.fft.fftshift
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numpy.fft.fftshift(x, axes=None)[source]
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Shift the zero-frequency component to the center of the spectrum. This function swaps half-spaces for all axes listed (defaults to all). Note that y[0]is the Nyquist component only iflen(x)is even.Parameters: - 
x : array_like
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Input array. 
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axes : int or shape tuple, optional
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Axes over which to shift. Default is None, which shifts all axes. 
 Returns: - 
y : ndarray
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The shifted array. 
 Examples>>> freqs = np.fft.fftfreq(10, 0.1) >>> freqs array([ 0., 1., 2., 3., 4., -5., -4., -3., -2., -1.]) >>> np.fft.fftshift(freqs) array([-5., -4., -3., -2., -1., 0., 1., 2., 3., 4.]) Shift the zero-frequency component only along the second axis: >>> freqs = np.fft.fftfreq(9, d=1./9).reshape(3, 3) >>> freqs array([[ 0., 1., 2.], [ 3., 4., -4.], [-3., -2., -1.]]) >>> np.fft.fftshift(freqs, axes=(1,)) array([[ 2., 0., 1.], [-4., 3., 4.], [-1., -3., -2.]])
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