reverse of fnval: evaluate the variable for given value of function

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Hi everyone~
See the picture. The blue dots are my data. I want to find out at what x values the function drop to -20 (red circles). Is there something that I can use to do this?
It feels like a reverse of fnval. Using fnval, we find out f(x) for a given x, based on interpolation. Now I want to find out x for a given f(x).
Any help's appreciated. Thanks a lot~ Happy holidays~

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Amit
Amit el 27 de Dic. de 2013
Editada: Amit el 27 de Dic. de 2013
If you have the plot in matlab, that means you must have (x,f(x)) data to begin with. If this is the only data set you are looking for then one simplest thing that can be done is using 'data cursor' on the figure to find out the the values for (x,f(x)) before and after the -20 threshold and then use linear interpolation to approximate the value of x at which f(x) = -20.
Another automated way would be
fzero(@(a) interp1(x,f(x),a,'spline')- (-20),a0)
where a0 is the guess value.
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Yuji Zhang
Yuji Zhang el 28 de Dic. de 2013
Hi Amit~
Thanks a lot for your help~
Yeah, I was thinking of the way of manually finding the value too. We can write a script to do this.
But the one-line code you provide is so much neater! Nice, it's smart to use 'fzero'. Thanks a lot~ I'll try it out.

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