How to differentiate a cubic spline

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MeEngr
MeEngr on 10 Feb 2015
Commented: MeEngr on 10 Feb 2015
Hi all.
I'm plotting the position of a particle vs time using a cubic spline as follows:
xx = csapi(t, pos);
fnplt(xx);
Here, t and pos are both vectors.
I now need to plot the velocity vs time for this particle. My question is, how do I differentiate a cubic spline? Any help would be appreciated.

Answers (1)

John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 10 Feb 2015
Simple enough to do by differentiating each polynomial segment.
That is, if we have
pp = csapi(t,pos);
Then for a cubic spline in pp form, this will suffice:
ppd = pp;
ppd.coefs = ppd.coefs*diag([3 2 1],1);
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MeEngr
MeEngr on 10 Feb 2015
Thanks, John. I'm sorry, but I'm still confused.
What exactly are we achieving using these two commands and how do I plot the velocity? I'm trying to look this up online and in Matlab's documentation but I'm not getting anything.

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