How to find two local slopes in an arbitrary curve?
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I am used Matlab to find a model from curves. So i am processing curvesand i have some difficult to find two local slopes?
For information i am not an expert in math.
Thanks for help!
Best regards
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 3 Jun. 2013
This is not clear
Jan
am 3 Jun. 2013
What does "processing curves" exactly mean? Do youz have two vector of x- and y_values? Or a sheet of paper with a hand-drawn line?
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Iain
am 3 Jun. 2013
The general expression to calculate "slope" is (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
If you have a vector of "y" values and "x" values of the same length, you can:
slope = diff(y) ./ diff(x);
slope_x_vals = (x(2:end) + x(1:end-1))/2;
plot(slope_x_vals,slope_y_vals)
If your y value is in metres, and your x value is in seconds, the units of "slope" is metres per second.
Body_sea
am 3 Jun. 2013
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Jan
am 3 Jun. 2013
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The gradient function calculates the slope in a fast and stable way.
Body_sea
am 3 Jun. 2013
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Jules Ray
am 16 Jun. 2015
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Use ginput (four in this case) to the boundaries or the limits that enclose both areas, for each area use for polyfit, and lineal interpolations, this allows estimates the slope but also the associated 2 sigma error of your measurements
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