Interpolating data from the graph

The graph shown is plotted ductility Vs Time period of a system for four diifferent Ry . What i needed is to find the Ry s for particular ductility demand ( say 2) for the time period varying from 0 to 20 as shown in the graph. The Ry s need to find out using interpolation of the given graphs ( ie, in between the four Ry s given). can someone help with this problem??

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Do you have the data that was used to create the figure?

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Ok, since you have all the data used to create the plot, you will just use the X and Y values as inputs to the interp1 function. For example, if I wanted to interpolate the values of each curve at T(s)=7, I would add the following to the bottom of your check.m script.
% interpolate at T(s) = 7
xq=7;
yq1 = interp1(Tn,meu1,xq);
yq2 = interp1(Tn,meu2,xq);
yq4 = interp1(Tn,meu4,xq);
yq8 = interp1(Tn,meu8,xq);
% visualize on the plot
plot(xq,yq1,'^')
plot(xq,yq2,'o')
plot(xq,yq4,'d')
plot(xq,yq8,'>')

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suppose let us fix meu as 2 (Y ordinate as 2). what i needed is the corresponding values of Rys for T(s)=0:0.05:20
If I understood correctly, you want to interpolate a T(s) value from a known Y value. If os, then you would reverse what you are using as your x and y inputs to interp1. However, you're going to get into trouble here when Y<10, since there are multiple possible T(s) values for a given Y value.
suppose let us fix the y ordinate as 2 ( ductility demand ) and the time period (T(s)) as 4, that will lead to a point in the graph among the four Ry plots ( Ry=1,Ry=2,Ry=4,Ry=8) i need the value of Ry for that particular ponit (4,2) as example,from the figure it can be seen that the Ry for the point (4,2) just below 2 (just below the orange plot Ry=2)( we can say maybe 1.9) just by looking in the figure (its a guess from the figure ) . i need the Rys for a series of points in the graph (x,2); x=(0:0.05:20) i hope you understand the question
So you want to pick a point, and determine which curve is closest to it?
Not closest. If we draw a series of curves maybe 1000 or more which curve will go through that point and what's the Ry of that curve
In that case, you need to interpolate twice. First to find the ductility values for all 4 known Ry lines, then again to guesstimate the Ry value of the actual point. I say guesstimate because this approach only works if you make some assumptions about Ry. Foremost is that Ry changes linearly.
% Use interpolation to estimate Ry line that passes through (4,2)
% interpolate at T(s) = 4
xq=4;
yq1 = interp1(Tn,meu1,xq)
yq2 = interp1(Tn,meu2,xq)
yq4 = interp1(Tn,meu4,xq)
yq8 = interp1(Tn,meu8,xq)
% Interpolate to find Ry line at ductility = 2
yq = 2;
Ryq = interp1([yq1 yq2 yq4 yq8],[1 2 4 8],yq)
Ryq =
1.8997
yeah i think this willl do thanks for the help

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