Radians to RPM with diff(..) function

Hi...
I need to finde the RPM from a vector of radians and a vector of seconds (time).
I can do this manually by doing this:
rpmArray = (radiansArray/(2*pi));
minutesArray = timeArray/60;
slopeArray = [];
for counter = 1:length(minutesArray)
if counter < length(minutesArray)
x1 = minutesArray(counter);
x2 = minutesArray(counter + 1);
y1 = rpmArray(counter);
y2 = rpmArray(counter + 1);
slopeArray(counter) = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1);
end
end
slopeArray(end + 1) = slopeArray(end); % Fill in the missing entry
I can not figure out how to do this the "smart way" by using Matlabs diff().
Can anyone help me?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 21 de Jun. de 2021
Perhaps use gradient() ?
Kenneth Metzsch
Kenneth Metzsch el 21 de Jun. de 2021
I think it gives me the same problem as diff().
It assumes spacing is 1.
Can you give me an example of how to overcome this?
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 21 de Jun. de 2021
"It assumes spacing is 1."
Did you look at the h/hx/hy inputs?

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Chunru
Chunru el 21 de Jun. de 2021
rpmArray = (radiansArray/(2*pi));
minutesArray = timeArray/60;
slopeArray = gradient(rpmArray)./gradient(minuteArray);

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Thank you...it works
Actually it wil also work with diff() like this
rpmArray = (radiansArray/(2*pi));
minutesArray = timeArray/60;
slopeArray = diff(rpmArray)./diff(minutesArray);
slopeArray(end + 1) = slopeArray(end);

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