Matlab interp1 function x-points for given y-points

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Marathon_Mike
Marathon_Mike le 8 Oct 2020
Commenté : Ameer Hamza le 12 Oct 2020
Dear Community Members,
Hopefully this finds you safe and well. Using interp1 to acquire x-points for given y-points does not seem to work. Data in this particular instance generated via a function however in reality it is experimental data.
%**main function
x=[3:0.1:6];
y=sin(x);
%***y-array for new x-values
y_array = [-0.9:0.005:0.1];
x_new = interp1(y,x,y_array);
figure
plot(x,y,'k+-',x_new,y_array,'rx-')
grid on
Resutant image see attachment.
Any help on how to extrapolate between current and next data opints would be appreciated.

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 8 Oct 2020
Inverting nonlinear function using interp1() like this is not correct. Check the following code
%**main function
x=[3:0.1:6];
y=sin(x);
%***y-array for new x-values
y_array = -0.9:0.005:0.1;
interp_x = @(xq) interp1(x, y, xq);
x_new = fsolve(@(xq) interp_x(xq) - y_array, 3+rand(size(y_array)));
figure
plot(x,y,'k+-',x_new,y_array,'rx-')
grid on
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Marathon_Mike
Marathon_Mike le 11 Oct 2020
Dear Ameer,
Thank you once again for all your help. In the end decided to write a script to trim the data as I realised I did not need the second part of the curve to reach my ultimate solution. This is effectively cheating by turning the non-linear function into a linear one (only one data point for a given y-value).
Thanks,
Mike
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 12 Oct 2020
I am glad to be of help!

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