Interpolation between intersecting curves
Show older comments
Hello,
For a project I have to do an interpolation between two curves. I have datapoints for both curves:
first curve (x1,y1):
x1=[0.155,0.16,0.165,0.17,0.175,0.18,0.185,0.19,0.195,0.2,0.205,0.21,0.215,0.22,0.225,0.23,0.235,0.24,0.245,0.25,0.255,0.26,0.265,0.27,0.275,0.28,0.285,0.29,0.295,0.3,0.305,0.31,0.315,0.32,0.325,0.33,0.335,0.34,0.345,0.35,0.355,0.36,0.365,0.37,0.375,0.38,0.385,0.39,0.395,0.4,0.405,0.41,0.415,0.42,0.425,0.43,0.435,0.44,0.445,0.45,0.455,0.46,0.465,0.47,0.475,0.48,0.485,0.49,0.495,0.5,0.505,0.51,0.515,0.52,0.525,0.53,0.535,0.54,0.545,0.55,0.555,0.56,0.565,0.57,0.575,0.58,0.585,0.59,0.595,0.6,0.605,0.61,0.615,0.62,0.625,0.63,0.635,0.64,0.645,0.65,0.655,0.66,0.665,0.67,0.675,0.68,0.685,0.69,0.695,0.7,0.705,0.71,0.715,0.72,0.725,0.73,0.735,0.74,0.745,0.75,0.755,0.76,0.765,0.77,0.775,0.78,0.785,0.79,0.795,0.8,0.805,0.81,0.815,0.82,0.825,0.83,0.835,0.84,0.845,0.85,0.855,0.86,0.865,0.87,0.875,0.88,0.885,0.89,0.895,0.9,0.905,0.91,0.915,0.92,0.925,0.93,0.935,0.94,0.945,0.95,0.955,0.96,0.965,0.97,0.975,0.98,0.985,0.99,0.995,1];
y1=[0.749,0.743,0.736,0.729,0.723,0.717,0.708,0.7,0.693,0.686,0.679,0.675,0.671,0.667,0.663,0.658,0.653,0.648,0.643,0.638,0.633,0.63,0.626,0.623,0.619,0.616,0.612,0.609,0.606,0.603,0.6,0.597,0.594,0.591,0.588,0.585,0.582,0.579,0.577,0.574,0.571,0.569,0.567,0.564,0.562,0.56,0.558,0.556,0.553,0.551,0.55,0.549,0.547,0.546,0.545,0.543,0.542,0.541,0.539,0.538,0.537,0.536,0.535,0.534,0.534,0.533,0.532,0.531,0.53,0.53,0.529,0.529,0.528,0.528,0.527,0.526,0.526,0.525,0.525,0.524,0.524,0.524,0.524,0.524,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.523,0.524,0.525,0.525,0.526,0.526,0.527,0.527,0.528,0.529,0.529,0.53,0.531,0.532,0.532,0.533,0.534,0.534,0.535,0.536,0.537,0.538,0.538,0.539,0.54,0.541,0.542,0.542,0.543,0.544,0.545,0.546,0.546,0.547,0.548,0.549,0.55,0.551,0.552,0.553,0.553,0.554,0.555,0.556,0.557,0.558,0.559,0.56,0.561,0.562,0.562,0.563,0.564,0.565,0.566,0.567,0.568,0.569,0.57,0.571,0.572,0.572];
and second curve (x2,y2):
x2=[0.305,0.31,0.315,0.32,0.325,0.33,0.335,0.34,0.345,0.35,0.355,0.36,0.365,0.37,0.375,0.38,0.385,0.39,0.395,0.4,0.405,0.41,0.415,0.42,0.425,0.43,0.435,0.44,0.445,0.45,0.455,0.46,0.465,0.47,0.475,0.48,0.485,0.49,0.495,0.5,0.505,0.51,0.515,0.52,0.525,0.53,0.535,0.54,0.545,0.55,0.555,0.56,0.565,0.57,0.575,0.58,0.585,0.59,0.595,0.6,0.605,0.61,0.615,0.62,0.625,0.63,0.635,0.64,0.645,0.65,0.655,0.66,0.665,0.67,0.675,0.68,0.685,0.69,0.695,0.7,0.705,0.71,0.715,0.72,0.725,0.73,0.735,0.74,0.745,0.75,0.755,0.76,0.765,0.77,0.775,0.78,0.785,0.79,0.795,0.8,0.805,0.81,0.815,0.82,0.825,0.83,0.835,0.84,0.845,0.85];
y2=[0.695,0.694,0.692,0.691,0.69,0.689,0.688,0.686,0.685,0.684,0.683,0.682,0.681,0.68,0.678,0.677,0.675,0.674,0.673,0.671,0.67,0.669,0.667,0.666,0.665,0.663,0.662,0.661,0.66,0.659,0.658,0.657,0.656,0.655,0.654,0.653,0.652,0.651,0.65,0.649,0.649,0.648,0.647,0.646,0.645,0.644,0.643,0.642,0.641,0.641,0.641,0.64,0.64,0.64,0.639,0.639,0.639,0.638,0.638,0.638,0.637,0.636,0.636,0.635,0.634,0.633,0.633,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.63,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.631,0.632,0.632,0.632,0.633,0.633,0.633,0.634,0.634,0.635,0.636,0.636,0.637,0.638];
The curve with points (x1,y1) are fuel consumption points of an aircraft engine with Bypass-ratio of 13. The curve with points (x1,y1) are fuel consumption points of an aircraft engine with Bypass-ratio of 8.5. I need to interpolate the curves to obtain a bypass-ratio of 12. So I'm not looking for mid-value of both curves, but it should ten more towards the (x1,y1) points.
I tried some stuff like interpolating the individual curves first, to obtain a nicer set of data, but then I get stuck on interpolating between the curves.
Hope someone can help,
PS: sorry for the ugly and long data set
Mikel
Accepted Answer
More Answers (1)
David Hill
on 19 May 2020
f=fit(x1',y1','poly5');
g=fit(x2',y2','poly5');
x=min(x2):.01:max(x2);
h=1/4.5*(g(x)-f(x))+f(x);%only good for minimum x-range established by data (x2)
Categories
Find more on Get Started with Curve Fitting Toolbox in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!