How can i find with a simpe and easy code the zero crossing of a function?
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Let's say that I have a sinus wave and i want to find and plot the zero crossing for that function.How can i do that, with a simple code?
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John D'Errico
on 24 Oct 2017
Why not read the help for fzero? You might even find an example in there, rather than asking someone to re-write the documentation for fzero.
doc fzero
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KSSV
on 24 Oct 2017
t = linspace(0,2*pi,5000) ;
y = sin(t) ;
figure
hold on
plot(t,y) ;
%%get zeros
tol = 10^-3 ;
idx = abs(y-0)<=tol ;
plot(t(idx),y(idx),'*r') ;
%%using fzero
fun = @sin ;
x = fzero(fun,[0 2*pi]) ;
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