Find x for y=0 using interpolation
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Valentin Messerle
on 1 Jun 2020
Commented: Valentin Messerle
on 1 Jun 2020
Hello there,
I was given the task to find the x value where y is 0 using interpolation. And I just can not figure it out on my own.
First of all: Here is my complete code:
load Daten_Wurfparabel.mat
h_index = find(y<0,1) ;
index = [ h_index-1 h_index] ;
xx = x(index) ;
yy = y(index) ;
x0 = xx(1)+1 ;
y0 = 0 ;
w = interp1( x , y , xx ) ;
% Plot
figure (1), clf
subplot(2,1,1)
hold on , grid on
plot(x ,y ,'ko-')
plot(xx,yy,'r*','markersize',10)
xlabel('x [m]'), ylabel('y [m]')
title('Wurfparabel y über x')
subplot(2,1,2)
hold on , grid on
plot(xx ,yy ,'ko-')
plot(xx,yy,'r*','markersize',10)
plot(x0, y0, 'ko')
xlim([19 21]), ylim([-0.5 1])
xlabel('x [m]'), ylabel('y [m]')
title('Vergrößerung des Nulldurchgangs')
% Ausgabe im CW
disp('Wurfweite [m] = x-Wert bei Nulldurchgang y = 0')
disp(x0(1))
As you can see. I'm loading data from a .mat file (x is a 21x1 matrix and y is a 21x1 matrix). I have attached the file below. If you paste my code into matlab, you can see that I'm off by a few centimeters. The solution should be 20.2479m and mine is currently 20.3990m.
Can someone please help me out?
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