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With the help of np.ifft2() method, we can get the 2-D Inverse Fourier Transform by using np.ifft2() method.

Syntax : np.fft2(Array)
Return : Return a 2-D series of inverse fourier transformation.

Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using np.ifft2() method, we are able to get the 2-D series of inverse fourier transformation by using this method.




# import numpy
import numpy as np
  
a = np.array([[5, 4, 6, 3, 7], [-1, -3, -4, -7, 0]])
# using np.ifft2() method
gfg = np.fft.ifft2(a)
  
print(gfg)


Output :

[[ 1. +0.j 0.80901699-0.21796276j -0.30901699-0.92330506j
-0.30901699+0.92330506j 0.80901699+0.21796276j]
[ 4. +0.j -0.5854102 +0.j 0.0854102 +0.j
0.0854102 +0.j -0.5854102 +0.j ]]

Example #2 :




# import numpy
import numpy as np
  
a = np.array([[-5.5, 4.4, -6.6, 3.3, -7.7], [1.1, -3.3, 4.4, -7.7, 0]])
# using np.ifft2() method
gfg = np.fft.ifft2(a)
  
print(gfg)


Output :

[[-1.76+0.j -0.11+0.96624249j -0.11+0.30801859j -0.11-0.30801859j
-0.11-0.96624249j]
[-0.66+0.j -0.66+0.17149948j -0.66+2.99751362j -0.66-2.99751362j
-0.66-0.17149948j]]


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