I want to find inflections point for point data input?
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Vishal Rajpurohit
on 15 Jun 2018
Commented: Vishal Rajpurohit
on 18 Jun 2018
i have input points
x=[0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10]
y=[5.0000 6.0000 8.0000 9.0000 8.5000 8.0000 7.0000 6.5000 7.0000 8.0000 10.0000]
x1=0:0.001:10;
y1=interp1(x,y,x1,'spline');
plot(x1,y1);
i want to find inflection points on that curve?
explain with full code please.
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Guillaume
on 15 Jun 2018
The inflections points are when the sign of the difference of your y changes. So, whichever way you obtain your y points (as is or using linear or spline interpolation), the indices of the inflection points are:
inflection_idx = find(diff(sign(diff(y)))) + 1; %+1 to compensate for the index shift caused by the double diff
Note that linear interpolation won't change the location of the inflection points, it'll still be at y=9 and y=6.5, and even with spline interpolation it's not going to change much.
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Guillaume
on 18 Jun 2018
Yes, not sure what I was thinking, it's the 2nd derivative, so a double diff:
inflection_idx = find(diff(sign(diff(diff(y1))))) + 1;
It may be more accurate to use gradient instead of diff to calculate the 2nd derivate:
inflection_idx = find(diff(sign(gradient(gradient(y1)))));
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