How to get the accurate coordinate value of the point on a fitted contour? And how to integrate along the contour?

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Hello!
I am in trouble with processing data with matlab.
The mesh is two dimensional and each grid point has its function value f.
In matlab, the iso-surface of f=0 can be fitted with the command 'contour';
Then the question is,
1) Given an x coordinate value, how to get the accurate y coordinate value of the point on the fitted contour?
2) In order to get the accurate length of the total contour, how to integrate along the contour?
dx=dy=0.001m
For a random x coordinate value, for example x=0.00875, how to get the corresponding y coordinate value on the contour f=0?
And how to get the accurate length of the total red contour line?
==============================================================================
Data=load('shuju.dat');
x=Data(:,1);
y=Data(:,2);
f=Data(:,5);
xx=reshape(x,301,43);
yy=reshape(y,301,43);
ff=reshape(f,301,43);
v=[0,0];
contour(xx,yy,ff,v,'r','LineWidth',2);
xlabel('x/m');
ylabel('y/m');
========================================================================
Thanks!

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford am 29 Nov. 2014
You can obtain a two-row matrix, C, from your call to 'contour' which contains x,y coordinates for points along contours:
C = contour(xx,yy,ff,v,'r','LineWidth',2);
It is called a "contour matrix".
For 2) to integrate along the contour, just use as arclengths the euclidean linear distance between successive points as contained in C. For the format of C see the site:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/contour-properties.html#prop_ContourMatrix
If the contour takes a jump as appears to happen in your case, you can eliminate all segments whose lengths are larger than some predetermined amount.
For 1) it would be a matter of finding corresponding y values for an x value which lies within some segment of the contour as given in C. In your case there will be more than one y for some x's.
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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford am 9 Dez. 2014
Yes, you could use matlab's 'interp2' with your original meshgrid for that purpose. See
http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/interp2.html

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Ren Zetian
Ren Zetian am 28 Nov. 2014
Some details are added, thanks!

Ren Zetian
Ren Zetian am 8 Dez. 2014
Some details are added, thanks!

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