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My name is Jennifer.Iam new to Matlab programming.Iam working on reducing the noise content in audio communication.Iam using Hamning codes for the same.I have a sample code with me,which iam uploading in a zip file.Iam unable to understand how it works.Can someone please explain me how the code is written,what it means and what the different plots mean and how to read them? I have trouble especially with the plots trying to understand them.

Being a beginner,Iam having a lot of trouble trying to understand.Iam trying to read Matlab tutorials at the same time but I have to finish up this work soon before the deadline.So can anyone be kind enough to help me through this please? I would greatly appreciate all the help I receive. Thank you in advance.
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Hello Jennifer.

If you could, repost the question in the correct forum. This is only the community introductions forum.

Thanks again.
Now if ya like the help ya could always raise our reputation...
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Hi,
I tried to...I mean it wasn't intentional to post in this area...but i couldn't find any other area more relevant.Thanks.
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