Maximizing value for an array with integral function.
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I have 'time(t)' and 'acceleration(A)' values. t1 and t2 are the lower and upper limits, where (t2-t1 = 10).
f = max{((integration(A,t,t1,t2))^2.5) * (t2-t1)}
Please help me to put this function in my matlab code.
for t1=1:length(t)
for t2=t1:t1+10
f = (((int(A,t,t1,t2)))^2.5)*(t2-t1);
end
end
I am using this for loop, but getting error for integration.
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Torsten
on 22 Feb 2018
Edited: Torsten
on 22 Feb 2018
fmax = -Inf;
for t1=1:numel(t)-10
fmax = max((trapz(t(t1:t1+10),A(t1:t1+10)))^2.5*(t(t1+10)-t(t1)),fmax);
end
fmax
Best wishes
Torsten.
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Torsten
on 27 Feb 2018
f_max = -Inf;
for i = 1:85
for j = 1:15
f = (trapz(t(i:i+j),A(i:i+j)))^2.5*(t(i+j)-t(i))
if f > f_max
tlow_max = t(i);
tup_max = t(i+j);
f_max = f;
end
end
end
f_max
tlow_max
tup_max
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