Problem 561. Find the jerk
No, it's not the author of this problem...
Jerk is the rate of change in acceleration over time of an object. So, if given the position of an object over time in the form of a 1-by-N vector, return the indices i where there is nonzero jerk.
Super rad bonus hint: The signal you need to find the jerk of will be given by the variable sig, created with the commands
h = 0.065; % stepsize t = -10:h:10; sigCoefs = 2*rand(1,3)-1; sig = polyval(sigCoefs,t); breakPoint = randi(length(sig)-2)+1; sig(breakPoint) = (1.01)*sig(breakPoint); % this creates a nonzero jerk
Check the signal visually with
plot(t,sig,'k.-')
Now, using just sig, determine breakPoint.
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Kye, not a problem. I will try again. Cheers.
I realize that an even better signal would be one created as before except with the modification
sig(breakPoint) = (-1)^(randi(2)-1)*(1.01)*sig(breakPoint);
so that the jerk could be positive or negative...
Many of the solutions return multiple invalid answers. The test condition "any" allows these to pass. Suggest change "any" to "all". all(abs(findAJerk(sig) - breakPoint)<=6)
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