Developing an arbitrary form of equation from parameters and data
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Hi, ..., Although Matlab is capable of calculating the equation between data, I am wondering if there is anyway to dictate Matlab to develop our own form of equation like f=-1+(N/Nmax)^q+T/Tmax)^r? Given that N, Nmax, T, and Tmax are known and they are not a single point but a series of data, how q and r can be calculated for the best fit to the equation?
Thanks, Cyrus
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dpb
2014년 3월 3일
Look for the section "Curve Fitting via Optimization" in the documentation under Matlab/Mathematics/Optimization. It gives an example.
If you have the Optimization and/or Curve Fitting toolboxen there are additional tools therein.
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Star Strider
2014년 3월 3일
If N, Nmax, and T are vectors, you first need to use meshgrid to convert them to matrices with the appropriate orientations. Then you can use nlinfit or lsqcurvefit to do the regression. There is an example here for fitting a surface. You can expand it to your problem.
You can also experiment with the more general Statistical Toolbox functions listed under Nonlinear Models.
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