Finding the first occurance using interp1

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Jason
Jason on 27 Feb 2018
Edited: Matt J on 27 Feb 2018
Hello. I have some data (red curve) and I'm trying to find the X value at which Y = 0.2.
I have used
Y20 = interp1(Y,X,0.2,'linear')
which works well, but finds the last occurrance.
How can I find the first occurrance (i.e. around x=9)
Thanks

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Matt J
Matt J on 27 Feb 2018
Edited: Matt J on 27 Feb 2018
Use only the first two data X,Y data points in the interpolation.
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Torsten
Torsten on 27 Feb 2018
It could happen that Y is increasing, couldn't it ?
Matt J
Matt J on 27 Feb 2018
Edited: Matt J on 27 Feb 2018
Not according to the posted figure, but even if it could, I think the extension is an exercise I'll leave for the OP.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 27 Feb 2018
Edited: Sean de Wolski on 27 Feb 2018
Use cummax and cummin to find the the first set of points that cross 0.2. Then interp just them.
x = 1:10
y = sin(x)
plot(x,y)
yval = 0.2;
idx = find(cummin(y)<0.2 & cummax(y)>0.2, 1, 'first')
interp1(y([idx-1 idx]), x([idx-1, idx]), 0.2)
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Jason
Jason on 27 Feb 2018
Thankyou for your answer. Im sorry I can't accept both. Matt came first.

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