Sudden changes in data values - how to detect?
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James Wright
am 25 Feb. 2015
Beantwortet: Steven Lord
am 2 Nov. 2022
I have a matrix of data with around 2000 rows and only 1 column. They first few hundred are all numerical values between 1-10 and then all of a sudden, there is a change in the values to numbers between 1000-10000. How could i write a code to find the position in which this change occurs? I have been stuck with the question for several days and i can't think of a logical way to do it. I am extremely new to matlab.
Thank you
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Star Strider
am 25 Feb. 2015
The easiest way:
x = [randi(10, 20, 1); randi([1000 10000], 20, 1)]; % Created Data
jump = find(diff([0; x]) > 10, 1, 'first'); % Index
The ‘jump’ variable has the first index of the difference in the values that is greater than 10. Run my simulated code — and experiment with it to see how it works — then apply it to your vector.
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RobB
am 8 Jun. 2015
This could help me, but is it possible to show the location of multiple changes? Say you had several large jumps in one column of data...is it possible to have matlab tell us more than just the first location? Thanks!
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Steven Lord
am 2 Nov. 2022
Since this question was asked the ischange function has been added to MATLAB. Its short description is "Find abrupt changes in data".
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