Find X for a given Y using interpolation
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Hi all,
Suppose
x = [5 8 9 11 12.5 17];
y = [2 3.5 4.0 5.3 6.7 8.2];
Now I want to find the corresponding value for x where y = 4.8 using interpolation. I was wondering if there is any function in MATLAB which can do this calculation.
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Dyuman Joshi
on 22 Sep 2023
x and y are not mapped one-to-one for interpolation, there is an element missing in y.
interp1 is what you are looking for.
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Dyuman Joshi
on 22 Sep 2023
"What does "Sample points must be unique." mean?"
Let's introduce a repeating value in the data set -
y = [2 2 3.5 4.0 5.3 6.7 8.2 ];
x = [5 6.5 8 9 11 12.5 17 ];
Now if you want to interpolate for y between 2 and 3.5, say 3, which x values should be used for interpolation?
5-8 or 6.5-8? Interpolation for such a case does not make sense.
So, we have to use non-repeating values - a.k.a unique values in MATLAB terminology. That's what the error is stating.
Now, as 6.5-8 is a subset of the range 5-8 for the same value of 2, we can eliminate it from our data and then interpolate -
%Get unique values of the array in sorted manner
[y,idx] = unique(y)
x = x(idx)
interp1(y,x,3)
Note that this is just one of the possible cases of data with repeating values.
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