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Collect Fourier series terms


CoefficientList for exponentials termsAssign Coefficients of Exponential SeriesConstruct Matrices from Coefficient of f[x] in Finite Fields?collect a multivariate polynomial, and simplify all coefficientsCollect terms with same-kind coefficients and factor exponential based on thatCollect terms in Fourier TransformExtracting coefficients from sumExtract terms containing a specific symbol from an expressionPlotting double seriesRearranging similar terms in an equation













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Is there a way to make mathematica automatically collect terms like $mathrmCos[n x]$ with $n=1,2,3...$?
I have a long expression coming out of a Fourier series where I see a lot of $Cos[x],Cos[2 x],Cos[3 x]$ and so on, but Simplify is very inefficient. I would like mathematica to automatically collect all coefficients of the various Cos[n x] without having to do it manually for each one of them.










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Is there a way to make mathematica automatically collect terms like $mathrmCos[n x]$ with $n=1,2,3...$?
I have a long expression coming out of a Fourier series where I see a lot of $Cos[x],Cos[2 x],Cos[3 x]$ and so on, but Simplify is very inefficient. I would like mathematica to automatically collect all coefficients of the various Cos[n x] without having to do it manually for each one of them.










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    can you show your initial code, so we try to help!
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    4 hours ago













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Is there a way to make mathematica automatically collect terms like $mathrmCos[n x]$ with $n=1,2,3...$?
I have a long expression coming out of a Fourier series where I see a lot of $Cos[x],Cos[2 x],Cos[3 x]$ and so on, but Simplify is very inefficient. I would like mathematica to automatically collect all coefficients of the various Cos[n x] without having to do it manually for each one of them.










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Is there a way to make mathematica automatically collect terms like $mathrmCos[n x]$ with $n=1,2,3...$?
I have a long expression coming out of a Fourier series where I see a lot of $Cos[x],Cos[2 x],Cos[3 x]$ and so on, but Simplify is very inefficient. I would like mathematica to automatically collect all coefficients of the various Cos[n x] without having to do it manually for each one of them.







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exp=3Cos[x]+5Cos[2x]+12Cos[3x];

Coefficient[exp,Cos[x #]]&/@Range@3



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    Yes, thanks this is it!
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is this what you are asking?



exp=3Cos[x]+5Cos[2x]+12Cos[3x];

Coefficient[exp,Cos[x #]]&/@Range@3



3, 5, 12







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  • $begingroup$
    Yes, thanks this is it!
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  • $begingroup$
    you are welcome!
    $endgroup$
    – J42161217
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$begingroup$

is this what you are asking?



exp=3Cos[x]+5Cos[2x]+12Cos[3x];

Coefficient[exp,Cos[x #]]&/@Range@3



3, 5, 12







share|improve this answer











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  • $begingroup$
    Yes, thanks this is it!
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    – Riccardo
    4 hours ago










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    you are welcome!
    $endgroup$
    – J42161217
    3 hours ago













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$begingroup$

is this what you are asking?



exp=3Cos[x]+5Cos[2x]+12Cos[3x];

Coefficient[exp,Cos[x #]]&/@Range@3



3, 5, 12







share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



is this what you are asking?



exp=3Cos[x]+5Cos[2x]+12Cos[3x];

Coefficient[exp,Cos[x #]]&/@Range@3



3, 5, 12








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    Yes, thanks this is it!
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    you are welcome!
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    – J42161217
    3 hours ago















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Yes, thanks this is it!
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