How to find sign of a function
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Hello;
I have a function let's say y=x-c where c is a constant. I want to find when y is positive or negative, as c is changed. Is there a MATLAB function that can do this for me?
(Actually the function I have is a more complex one!)
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Kye Taylor
on 4 Feb 2013
Edited: Kye Taylor
on 4 Feb 2013
If you can evaluate your function with a command like
y = yourFcn(x);
then you can determine the sign with a logical variable, as in the command:
yPos = y>0;
yPos will be 1 where y is positive, and 0 where y is non-positive. So you can do stuff like
figure(1),hold on
plot(x( yPos ), y( yPos ),'r.')
plot(x( ~yPos ), y( ~yPos ),'b.')
legend('Positive values','Negative Values')
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Feb 2013
If you have the symbolic toolbox, and you have the function in symbolic form,
y = f(x) - c
then the zeros, y = 0, are 0 = f(x) - c, and thus f(x) = c, so solve that
syms x c
solve( f(x) - c, x)
If your f(x) is not a polynomial, or is a polynomial of degree 5 or higher, there might not be an explicit solution.
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Feb 2013
solve() works with some non-polynomials.
Is your function such that you can constrain the maximum number of roots? For example with some trig functions roots can appear in strange places and it can be hard to guess how many you will have.
Systems that have roots that are very close together can be tricky to deal with.
The symbolic toolbox has a routine named numeric::solve that has an option to request that "all" roots be found numerically. The documentation talks about the limitations on finding the roots. numeric::solve has no direct MATLAB interface but can be accessed using feval() or evalin()
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