Finding the maxima/minima of a function.
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My lab TA assigned a small project to find and plot the absolute value of the maxima and minima of a given function. I made a quick and dirty algorithm to do so, but I'm having two issues with it and I simply cannot figure out what is wrong with my code.
1.) For some reason, it isn't grabbing the actual highest value, but rather one close to it.
2.) The max/min plot dips down to nearly zero and then climbs up steadily with the Absolute valued function.
I know there are other ways of doing it, including using the derivative of the function, but I would much rather assistance in finding out what is incorrect in my algorithm, which tests surrounding points in order to find maxima and minima.
Here is the code:
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%This program plots the abs val of the maxima and minima of a function.
%This max/min value will then continue to be plotted until a new maxima or
%minima is found.
clear,clc;
t=[0:0.1:20];
y=exp(-t).*sin(pi./2.*t); %Our Function
yAbs=abs(y); %Take the absolute value of the function.
yMaxMin=zeros(201); %Create an array of zeros to be filled w/ data.
for(i=2:200)
%If a point is a maxima in yAbs, it will be a maxima or a minima in y.
if(yAbs(i-1)<yAbs(i)&&yAbs(i+1)>yAbs(i))
plotPoint=yAbs(i); %If the value is a max, store it in plotPoint.
end
yMaxMin(i)=plotPoint; %Store the value of plotPoint into yMaxMin(i)
end
plot(t,yAbs);
hold on
plot(t,yMaxMin);
2 Comments
Muhammad Sheraz Ali
on 15 Mar 2022
Question: "How do we find the maxima and minima of a continuous function ff on a closed and bounded interval [a,b]?[a,b]?" • Find the derivative 𝑓′(𝑥) of �
• Find all critical values of 𝑓, let's say 𝑐1, 𝑐2, …, 𝑐𝑘. • Compute 𝑓(𝑎) and 𝑓(𝑏), together with 𝑓(𝑐1),𝑓(𝑐2),…,𝑓(𝑐𝑘). • Compare (order) the values in step 3. • Then the minimum value is global minima of the values in step 4 and the maximum is the global maxima.
KADALI
on 3 Jan 2023
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Abhay Chaudhary
on 11 Aug 2019
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%This program plots the abs val of the maxima and minima of a function.
%This max/min value will then continue to be plotted until a new maxima or
%minima is found.
clear,clc;
t=[0:0.1:20];
y=exp(-t).*sin(pi./2.*t); %Our Function
yAbs=abs(y); %Take the absolute value of the function.
yMaxMin=zeros(201); %Create an array of zeros to be filled w/ data.
for(i=2:200)
%If a point is a maxima in yAbs, it will be a maxima or a minima in y.
if(yAbs(i-1)<yAbs(i)&&yAbs(i+1)>yAbs(i))
plotPoint=yAbs(i); %If the value is a max, store it in plotPoint.
end
yMaxMin(i)=plotPoint; %Store the value of plotPoint into yMaxMin(i)
end
plot(t,yAbs);
hold on
plot(t,yMaxMin);
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VEMIREDDY
on 2 Dec 2022
Maxima and minima of f(x)=x^4-3x^2y^2+4x+y^4
Jaideep Banoth
on 24 Feb 2021
if true
% code
end
Ruthika j
on 9 Oct 2021
0 votes
find the critical points maxima and maxima of the function f(x) = 2x^3-9x^2+12x-3
Dinesh C
on 2 Dec 2021
0 votes
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