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Differentiate and store results in matrix

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Benjamin
Benjamin am 5 Nov. 2018
Bearbeitet: Star Strider am 5 Nov. 2018
I have two matrices. The first matrix is Density and it 311x1. The second matrix is Temperature and it is 311x21. The column in density matrix corresponds to each distinct column in temperature matrix.
So if I want to plot the first line I could just do:
plot(Density, Temperature(:,1))
and second line would just be:
plot(Density, Temperature(:,2))
How can I create a new matrix that takes the derivative of each temperature line (isotherm) with respect to density, and put this in a new matrix, such as diffTemperature?

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 5 Nov. 2018
Try this:
Density = (0:310)'; % Create Data
Temperature = sin((0:310)'*(0:20)*2*pi/20); % Create Data
dTdD = gradient(Temperature, mean(diff(Density))); % Equal Spacing
dTdD = gradient(Temperature) ./ gradient(Density); % Unequal Spacing
figure
plot(Density, Temperature(:,5))
hold on
plot(Density, dTdD(:,5))
hold off
grid
title('Example')
legend('Temperature', 'Derivative')
xlim([0 30])
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Benjamin
Benjamin am 5 Nov. 2018
Bearbeitet: Benjamin am 5 Nov. 2018
Wow, hey that works! What would it be to take 2nd derivative?
[~,ddPddD] = gradient(dPdD, mean(diff(density)));
Star Strider
Star Strider am 5 Nov. 2018
Bearbeitet: Star Strider am 5 Nov. 2018
Great!
Yes. That will work for equally-spaced data.
EDIT An alternative could also be the del2 (link) function on ‘Temperature’ (or any other dependent variable), not the derivative, (although you may need to multiply the result by 4). The syntax is essentially the same.

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