How to find inverse of a self written integral function?
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Rajendra Gupta
on 11 May 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 28 Nov 2020
I have defined a function y=iMyF(x) containing an integral written as y=5*log10[4345*\int_0^x du/sqrt(0.3*(1+u)^2+0.7)] so that I can find y for a given value of x. How can I find x for a given value y for this function? I want to use the inverse function to fit a data set using the curve fitting tool.
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Nov 2020
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 28 Nov 2020
Could you confirm that you want the scaled gamma incomplete and not the unscaled?
It looks plausible to me that the sqrt() could be acting on a negative value, leading to complex, but then converted to real by the abs() ? Does that sound accurate?
Walter Roberson
on 28 Nov 2020
I see article https://www.researchgate.net/publication/3388532_Inverse_incomplete_gamma_function_and_its_application . Perhaps some of its ideas could be used as steps in developing the expression you need. It would not be easy though.
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Jeff Miller
on 12 May 2018
No doubt there are more efficient methods for your particular function, but a quick and dirty general approach is to make a function using fzero. I don't do this often, but I think it would look something like this:
function x = myinverse(y, guess)
fun = @(z) (iMyF(z)-y); % parameterized function
x = fzero(fun,guess) % guess is your initial pretty good guess for x
end
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