Changing the unknown variable in a matlab line

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zozo
zozo el 16 de Ag. de 2012
I have the following line in matlab:
y=sum(bin(xout>xout(1) & xout < -lim));
In the above line, Iam computing the value 'y' from known row-vectors 'bin' , 'xout', and known value 'lim'
How can I write the above equation, if I want to compute the value 'lim' if the value 'y' and row-vectors 'bin', 'xout' are now known.
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Please help
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zozo
zozo el 16 de Ag. de 2012
no..its random
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 16 de Ag. de 2012
do you mean bin(1x6000) and xout(1x200)? because with bin(1x200) and xout(1x6000).
y=sum(bin(xout>xout(1) & xout < -lim));
don't work

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 16 de Ag. de 2012
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek el 16 de Ag. de 2012
Example: run this to find y
bin=rand(20,1);xout=rand(20,1);lim=-0.5;
y=sum(bin(xout>xout(1) & xout < -lim));
then run this to find lim
lim=[];
for k=1:length(xout);
if sum(bin(xout>xout(1) & xout < xout(k)))==y;
lim=[lim -xout(k)]
end
end
lim=max(lim)
note: you will notice that lim is not exactly the same as the first. and if lim contains many values, you choose the bigest (-lim will be the smaller)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 16 de Ag. de 2012
Editada: Azzi Abdelmalek el 16 de Ag. de 2012
if y is given by
y=sum(bin(xout>xout(1) & xout < -lim));
lim can't be empty, unless you impose y. in this case, it's possible that lim will be empty
zozo
zozo el 16 de Ag. de 2012
I changed:
if sum(bin(xout>xout(1) & xout < xout(k)))==y;
to
if sum(bin(xout>xout(1) & xout < xout(k)))<=y;
and now it works! Thanks Azzi

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 16 de Ag. de 2012
How about (untested)
% Get area as function of xout.
cumulativeSum = cumsum(bin);
% For a given area, called desiredArea,
% find the index where the cumulative sum first exceeds that area.
lim = find(cumulativeSum >= desiredArea, 1, 'first');
% lim was the index. Now find the xout value at that index:
xOutValue = xout(lim);

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