representation of array

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Krishnendu Mukherjee
Krishnendu Mukherjee on 26 Jan 2012
there is a vector T=[ 0 .00001 ............ .0001 ]
and the corresponding value at different times are represented by: Y=[ 1 2 ........... 3 ] now if i want to track the value of Y at time T=.00001; then how will i get that? actually in sim(0 command the values are being produced for different times. how to pick up a perticular value at a perticular time?
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 26 Jan 2012
Please provide a small set of sample data/operation/expected results.
Krishnendu Mukherjee
Krishnendu Mukherjee on 27 Jan 2012
there is a model of pid controller.
now im simulating it through sim() command from m-file.
[X T Y]=sim('modelname','timespan');
im using 'timespan' as [0 .01 .1] as like-(Tstart T(outputtime) Tfinal] format.
now the output of the pid controller is being tabulated in matlab base window as
>>T=[ 0
.01
.1]
Y=[ 2.35
3.01
3.11 ]
X=[.767 .767 .8765 ................]
now, thing is that i have to return the value of the output(Y) for the time T(outputtime).how will i get that?

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Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis on 26 Jan 2012
Like this example?
>> T = 0 : 0.01 : 0.05
T =
0 0.0100 0.0200 0.0300 0.0400 0.0500
>> Y = rand(size(T))
Y =
0.9493 0.3479 0.4887 0.3533 0.7126 0.2021
>> Y_track = Y(T == 0.02)
Y_track =
0.4887
I think there is a better way to do this... since equalities for floating point numbers are generally not good programming practice due to precision issues.
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Krishnendu Mukherjee
Krishnendu Mukherjee on 27 Jan 2012
there is a model of pid controller.
now im simulating it through sim() command from m-file.
[X T Y]=sim('modelname','timespan');
im using 'timespan' as [0 .01 .1] as like-(Tstart T(outputtime) Tfinal] format.
now the output of the pid controller is being tabulated in matlab base window as
>>T=[ 0
.01
.1]
Y=[ 2.35
3.01
3.11 ]
X=[.767 .767 .8765 ................]
now, thing is that i have to return the value of the output(Y) for the time T(outputtime).how will i get that?
Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis on 27 Jan 2012
I haven't worked with "sim"... if "outputtime" is simply an index of time "T" and the time elements in "T" correspond to amplitude elements in "Y", then Y(outputtime) should correspond to T(outputtime). If "outputtime" is a floating point number, then try:
Y_output = Y(int32(T*1e6) == int32(outputtime*1e6))

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