Finding the turning points

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Reynand Joe
Reynand Joe on 1 May 2023
Edited: Image Analyst on 2 May 2023
Hi i want to ask about something, i want to solve and locate the turning points (maximum and minimum point) of a graph using matlab gui but i dont know how to code it. The function is user defined and here is my code:
funcString = get(handles.edit1,'String');
funcHandle = str2func(['@(x)' funcString]);
x = linspace(10,-10,100);
y = funcHandle(x);
plot(handles.axes1,x,y);
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 1 May 2023
If all you will use are the 100 coarsely sampled points you are plotting, then min and max will do what you want. Look at the second arguments returned from min and max. You could also use findpeaks.
If you are willing to use the function itself, then you might use fminbnd. Note that fminbnd always searches fro a minimum. But you could then search for the minimum of -f(x), which would be the maximum of f.
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Reynand Joe
Reynand Joe on 1 May 2023
Hi can you make me a code using this? I'm still at beginner level as matlab user and i dont have any idea how to code that
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 2 May 2023
Edited: Image Analyst on 2 May 2023
Did you look up min and max in the help? That would be the first step. Using your existing numerical array, "y", do this:
maxYValue = max(y)
minYValue = min(y)

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