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How can I differentiate without decreasing the length of a vector?

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Javad
Javad le 18 Juil 2014
Commenté : John D'Errico le 10 Mar 2020
I have some vectors and want to differentiate them up to second order. I don't want to use "diff" because it reduces the length of vector in higher orders! Is there any other function or method that I differentiate and keep the length of vector constant?

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Jan
Jan le 18 Juil 2014
gradient is smarter for calculating derivatives:
x = rand(1, 100);
d2 = gradient(gradient(x));
The Savtizky Golay smoothing filter can be applied to calculate a smoothed derivative by fitting polynmials to local parts of the signal. Look in the FileExchange for many different submissions:
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico le 10 Mar 2020
Jan is correct, of course. I might only add one idea, to fit the data using a smoothing spline, then differentiate the spline, and evaluate the derivative spline at the original data points.
spl = csaps(x,y);
spld = fnder(spl);
yprimepred = fnval(spld,x);
As I've done it here, this uses tools from the curve fitting toolbox, though there are alternative ways to implement it too.

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Daniel kiracofe
Daniel kiracofe le 18 Juil 2014
My standard approach is to use 2nd order centered difference for the main part of the vector, and use first order forward and backward difference at the boundaries:
function d = cdiff(x, dt)
if (nargin<2)
dt =1 ;
end
d(1) = (x(2) - x(1)) / dt;
d(length(x)) = ( x(end) - x(end-1) ) / dt;
ndx = 2:(length(x)-1);
d(ndx) = (x( ndx+1) - x(ndx-1)) / (2 * dt);

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