How to calculate gradient from semilogy plot graph?
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I have data and already plotted in semilogy graph,
I need to know the gradient from that graph
Any one can help me, please?
I use Matlab 2016b versiaon

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BELDA
on 1 Mar 2023
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1° question n°1 :
b = log10(70);
a = log10(6/70)/30;
Vous avez élévé la fonction f(x) en log base 10 c a d en échelle semilog alors que x est en échelle linéaire afin de mieux définir ma fonction f(x);
pourquoi pour a=log10(6/70)/30 comment on trouve (6/70)/30 pour -3.2x
D'avance merci .
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You search for the constants of a linear function a*x+b such that (from the graph)
p(0) = 10^(a*0+b) = 70
p(20) = 10^(a*20+b) = 6 (I don't know how I came up with p(30) = 6 as done above).
The equations are thus
70 = 10^b, thus b = log10(70) and
6 = 10^(a*20+b) -> log10(6) = a*20+log10(70) -> a = (log10(6)-log10(70))/20 = log10(6/70) / 20.
The original pressure curve is thus approximately
p(t) = 10^(log10(6/70) / 20 * t + log10(70))
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