How to outline a curve
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Hello.
If I'm trying to plot variables x and y, and the y values vary so much that the curve looks like the following: http://i.stack.imgur.com/4uiNT.png
The only difference is that mine is a single curve of data with a lot of noise. Is there a way I could just plot the upper and the lower curves so I could just look at the boundaries? Do I have to use the findpeak command?
Thank you for your time!
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Mohammad Abouali
am 12 Okt. 2014
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am 12 Okt. 2014
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Mohammad Abouali
am 12 Okt. 2014
Bearbeitet: Mohammad Abouali
am 12 Okt. 2014
There is no two sets of data. In this graph there is only 1 set, i.e. the blue line. Once you run the HANTS algorithm you have three options, Lo (which gives you the red line) Hi (which gives you the black line), or none which gives you the green line.
You might need to play a bit with the sampling and frequency numbers to get a proper fit.
This function is generally for smoothing the data set and also removing outliers. Of course it gives the main frequency in your data set and you can use it for harmonic analysis.
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John D'Errico
am 12 Okt. 2014
I suppose you could use my SLM tools . It has an option to fit an envelope curve, so you could first fit the infimum curve, then the supremum curve to get lower and upper bounds from a pair of calls.
You might want other options in the total prescription, but a start might be...
LBcurve = slmengine(x,y,'envelope','inf');
UBcurve = slmengine(x,y,'envelope','sup');
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