Area under and above curve
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Dear all, if [x,y] is a matrix of values, I want to evaluate the positive and negative areas under the curve. If I use area(x,y), is the result the difference between positive and negative areas under the curves? Thanks
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Image Analyst
on 11 Jun 2016
How are you defining "under" and "above"? Without any bound, the area would be infinite. What is a negative area? Do you mean the areas between the curve and the x axis? And exactly what does "Evaluate" mean to you? Do you just want the sum of the absolute value of y? Like perhaps
theArea = sum(abs(y)) * (x(2)-x(1)); % If x are uniformly spaced.
There are other options such as
theArea = cumtrapz(x, abs(y));
Maybe you can attach a diagram to illustrate what you want, if the above code doesn't work for you.
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Image Analyst
on 11 Jun 2016
Edited: Image Analyst
on 11 Jun 2016
Try this:
% Compute area between positive y data and x axis:
positiveArea = sum(y(y>0))
% Compute area between negative y data and x axis:
negativeArea = sum(y(y<0))
Again, if you want the area as "triangles" instead of "bars", or have non-uniformly spaced x values, use cumtrapz().
Vera
on 16 Jun 2016
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Image Analyst
on 17 Jun 2016
"how I can plot this area?" <== area is a single number, unless you have some other definition. You can still use plot() to plot a single number though. Or you can use bar() or stem(). Check out the MATLAB plot gallery for more options:
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