Use fzero but I have arrays
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I need to use fzero() to determine when the liquid stops flowing @ Q = 0. I know I need to create an equation or loop of some sort to use fzero, but I can't figure it out.
Here's my data:
t = [0,500,1000,1500,2200,2900,3600,4300,5200,6500,7000,7500];
Q = [10.55,9.576,9.072,8.640,8.100,7.560,7.020,6.480,5.688,4.752,3.348,1.404];
A hint would be incredibly helpful.
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Jan
2021년 3월 24일
This is not a smooth curve. It will be more or less arbitrary, which function you will fit to the data. A linear interpolation of the 3 smallest values might be smart enough.
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Star Strider
2021년 3월 24일
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2021년 3월 24일
t = [0,500,1000,1500,2200,2900,3600,4300,5200,6500,7000,7500];
Q = [10.55,9.576,9.072,8.640,8.100,7.560,7.020,6.480,5.688,4.752,3.348,1.404];
Q0T = interp1(Q, t, 0, 'pchip','extrap')
figure
plot(t, Q)
hold on
plot(Q0T, 0, 'xr')
hold off
grid
xlabel('t')
ylabel('Q')
legend('Data','Q_0')
text(Q0T, 0, sprintf('Flow stops at %.2f\n \\downarrow', Q0T), 'horiz','right','vert','bottom')
EDIT — (24 Mar 2021 at 21:04)
Added plot figure —
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