Minimum point of Graph

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Andrew Kay
Andrew Kay on 13 Dec 2018
Commented: Andrew Kay on 13 Dec 2018
I have plotted a parabola like curve in the rough shape of (y=x^2). How am I able to draw plot a verical line from the minimum of the graph where the gradient is zero to the x axis and have this labbled as (Xminimum). Is it also possible to obtain an x value at which this value occurs on the graph too
Thanks

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Mark Sherstan
Mark Sherstan on 13 Dec 2018
Edited: Mark Sherstan on 13 Dec 2018
Use the islocalmin function:
x = -5:0.1:5;
y = x.^2;
idx = islocalmin(y);
figure(1)
hold on
plot(x,y)
plot(x(idx),y(idx),'*r')
legend('Curve','Local Min')
hold off
fprintf('Min located at %0.2f\n',x(idx))
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Mark Sherstan
Mark Sherstan on 13 Dec 2018
Right now this is a black dashed line. More options can be found towards the bottom of the page here.
line([x(idx) x(idx)],[y(idx) 0],'color','k','LineStyle','--')
Andrew Kay
Andrew Kay on 13 Dec 2018
Very Helpful, thanks for your time

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 13 Dec 2018
syms x
y=x^2
x=solve(diff(y)==0)

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