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Waves are disturbances that propagate through space and time. Classically, they travelled through a medium, disturbing the particles but not changing their mean position. Electromagnetic waves/particle-waves need no medium; they are disturbances in their respective fields.

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How to get the cosine of a waveform?

I have a set of samples that represents a waveform. This waveform resembles a frequency modulated sinusoidal wave (only it is not). I would like to invert this waveform or shift it by $2\pi$ shift it …
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How to get the cosine of a waveform?

For each sample I calculated the angle $\theta = i * 2\pi$ Then I added $\pi$ to $\theta$ while calculating sine and cosine components.
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