finverse function of trapmf

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soloby
soloby on 9 Jun 2015
Commented: Roger Stafford on 9 Jun 2015
if i have a function
x = -10:0.1:10; f1 = trapmf([-2 0 0 2]);
how do I take the inverse of this using finverse function to make my y-intercepts x and vice versa?
i tried f2 = finverse(f1);
does not seem to work
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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 9 Jun 2015
There is no unique inverse for this function. For a given y value greater than 0 and less than 1, there are two possible x values. For a given y of 0, there are infinitely many x values. Also the 'finverse' function requires a function of a symbolic variable.

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