How to get multiple slopes from a file.
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I have files, where the first column represent as x axis and the other columns are for y axis. I can get different XY curves by plotting them. For example, by plotting the first column with the second column I get one graph, again by plotting the first column with the third column I get another curve and so on. I need to calculated the slopes of each curves. Until now I have the programming to calculate the slop for one curve and to get all of the slopes together, I have to change some values again and again, but I prefer to do it manually and save them as a csv file. Can any one help me with this? I am totally new at matlab, any kind of help would be appreciated.
reading = csvread("test.csv");
x = reading(:,1);
y = reading (:,7);
x1q = find((x >= -0.6) & (x <=-0.45))% range -0.6 and -0.45
p=polyfit(x(x1q), y(x1q),1)
slope= p(1)
figure(2)
plot(x, y, '-b')
hold on
plot(x(x1q), y(x1q),'ok');
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KSSV
2021-2-5
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2021-2-5
You have to run a loop for each column for which you want to get slopes.
data = csvread("test.csv");
[m,n] = size(data) ;
slope = zeros(n-1,1) ;
x = data(:,1);
for i = 2:n
y = data (:,i); % pick each column
idx = find((x >= -0.6) & (x <=-0.45))% range -0.6 and -0.45
p=polyfit(x(idx), y(idx),1) ;
slope(i-1) = p(1)
end
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