getting min & max of a function for different y's
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If I were to have
x = -10:0.1:10;
y = 0:0.005:1;
f1 = trapmf(x,[-2 0 0 2])
is there anyway I can get min(x) and max(x) for all y's?
like
[min(x), max(x)] of f1 for y = 0
[min(x), max(x)] for y = 0.005
...
[min(x), max(x)] for y = 1
I've been wondering if it'd be any easier for me to play with the inverse of this function?
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Guillaume
le 23 Juin 2015
A simple way would be to use a for loop over the values of y. Within the loop, you'd find the first and last index of f where it is equal to y. Use these two indices to return the corresponding value of x. That's the min and max.
xmin = nan(size(y));
xmax = nan(size(y));
for yiter = 1:numel(y)
indices = find(f == y(yiter));
if ~isempty(indices)
xmin(yiter) = x(indices(1));
xmax(yiter) = x(indices(end));
end
end
The above returns nan for the value of y for which f has no value.
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Guillaume
le 26 Juin 2015
You should have NaNs for any y value for which there is no f value. I expect there are plenty of them. I don't have the Fuzzy Logic Toolbox so I can't check how it generates your f, but another reason why you'd have some NaN is that a 0.35 in your f may not be exactly the same 0.35 as in your y. One might be 0.350000000...00001 and the other 0.34999...999999999 which matlab will display the same.
To fix this, you can change the find condition to
indices = find(abs(f-y(yiter)) < 1e-10); %or whatever tolerance you want
Jan
le 24 Juin 2015
There are no voids in f1, but you cannot assume, that there are values, which are exactly 0.01 etc. Remember that the value of f1 might be 0.0099999999999999 or any other value, which is very near to 0.01.
If you leave the idea of searching for exact identify, but search for intervals, the problem is solved directly by histc or histcounts (depending on the Matlab version you are using).
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