Inverse a non-linear linspace

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unkown character
unkown character le 24 Sep 2018
Commenté : Adam Danz le 24 Sep 2018
Hi,
I have the following code to get a normally distributed vector of 15 points between -20 and 20:
x_coor = linspace(-1,1,15);
mu = 0;
sigma = 0.5;
x = normcdf(x_coor, mu, sigma) ;
x = x * 40;
x = x - 20;
the output is as following:
Columns 1 through 11
-19.0900 -18.2705 -16.9375 -14.9380 -12.1727 -8.6458 -4.4981 0 4.4981 8.6458 12.1727
Columns 12 through 15
14.9380 16.9375 18.2705 19.0900
how can i invert this such that it would be something like:
-19.09 14 10 8 6 ...
so that it has more values around 0 rather than around plusminus 20?
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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR le 24 Sep 2018
What exactly you wish to do. Tell us in detail might helps you to get the required answer. Tell us what you are expecting the answer clearly.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 24 Sep 2018
I agree, your goal is very unclear. Plotting x as a function of x_coor reveals a sigmoidal curve. Maybe you could describe how you'd like that sigmoid to change.

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