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Hi, I am wondering how to find a point halfway from the maximum point (thats pointing down the way) on the graph I created:
http://www.2shared.com/photo/pIak1Za9/graph1.html
It was made using the code
I = imread('f_000021.tif','TIFF'); imshow('f_000021.tif') x=[128 180]; y=[50 50]; improfile(I,x,y) plot(max)
There isn't many pixels plotted so I was wondering if I could pick a point in between a couple of pixels on that graph (half of the maximum value)?
Thanks, Graham
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Graham Boag
Graham Boag on 24 Feb 2011
Yes I think so, Sorry its not so easy for me to convey what I am trying to do - my mathematics language is not so good!
Jan
Jan on 24 Feb 2011
No problem. Finding a solution is often a iterative process, which clears the question at first. If the question is absolutely and mathematically clear, the solution is usually found already.

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Jan
Jan on 24 Feb 2011
Do you search for something like this?
V = sin(0:0.01:pi/2);
maxV = max(V);
minV = min(V);
Range = maxV - minV;
HalfIndex = find(V > maxV - Range / 2, 1, 'first');
You have to adjust the signs and > or < according to your exact problem.

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