How to find the up-crossing of graph

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Oliver Goldsmith
Oliver Goldsmith el 13 de Mzo. de 2017
Respondida: Star Strider el 13 de Mzo. de 2017
Hey,
I have produced a graph with surface elevation of a water wave against time, this is shown in the following picture:
Is there a matlab function or way of reading the graph so that when Y=0 x=? and only output data when Y is going from negative to positive ie. when the line is up-crossing the x-axis? This will give me the period of the wave.
Unfortunately the data itself doesn't have y=0 it merely swaps from positive to negative and hence why reading it from the graph is necessary
Thank you for your time,
Oliver

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 13 de Mzo. de 2017
I have a little utility function that I wrote for just that purpose:
zci = @(v) find(v(:).*circshift(v(:), [-1 0]) <= 0); % Returns Approximate Zero-Crossing Indices Of Argument Vector
Because it can produce a false zero-crossing at the end of the vector, it may be necessary to discard the last index it returns.
To find the ‘exact’ zero-crossings from the indices it returns, a for loop and interp1 is the easiest way.
Example:
idx_vct = zci(your_y_data);
for k1 = 1:length(idx_vct)
idx_rng = (idx_vct(k1)-1:idx_vct(k1)+1);
x_zero(k1) = interp1(y(idx_rng), x(idx_rng), 0);
end
Note This is UNTESTED CODE. It should work, but may require modification. Be certain that ‘idx_vct(k1)-1’ and ‘idx_vct(k1)+1’ do not over-write the vector.

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