Smoothing jumps when using unwrap()
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Hello,
I need to use atan() function in my code. That results into zig-zag kind of type result when plotting. Therefore I used unwrap() function which solves the issue. Nevertheless after zooming the plot I can see that the resulting plot has small "jumps" in places where it was unwraped. Is there any robust way to reduce those ?
close all;
y = deg2rad(0:0.1:600)
P = atan(2.2757 * tan(y) ./ (1.6545 + 0.1176*tan(y)));
P = unwrap(rad2deg(P));
plot(y,P);
Thanks for help in advance.
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Alex Mcaulley
on 12 Dec 2019
You need to have a jump higher than pi to avoid the small jumps using unwrap (and this is not you case). Then, a trick you can do:
y = deg2rad(0:0.1:600)
P = atan(2.2757 * tan(y) ./ (1.6545 + 0.1176*tan(y)));
P2 = rad2deg(unwrap(2*P)/2);
plot(y,P);
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