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How to selected a variable point on the y-axis?

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Sam
Sam on 22 Dec 2014
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
I've got 5 subjects who walk up the stairs. And I want to select the starting point for each subject. The starting point on the y-axis. The y-axis gives the distance. (look figure).

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Joseph Cheng
Joseph Cheng on 22 Dec 2014
well there isn't a figure in your question. But a quick assessment would say you have some equation that would be distance = stair climb rate * time + constant. where your constant would be the initial stair position. you can use the rand() or randi() functions to generate your starting points

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 22 Dec 2014
How about using ginput() to let the user specify the starting points?
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Sam
Sam on 22 Dec 2014
I used ginput to select 2 datapoints. But the problem is that there are 5 subjects which each are measured minimum 4 times... So that are 20 figures... That a lot of clicking for the user. So I was looking for solutions to select datapoints without using ginput().
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 22 Dec 2014
Hard to say since you're making us work blind. Maybe just select 2 and put the remaining three on a line extrapolated from the first two????

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