Fitting exponential
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Hi, I want to fit my data with an exponential curve. I use fit and fittype=exp. So far no problem. But now I only want to use the first 600 data points and the last 200 datapoints (every trace has 15000 datapoints) and make an exponential fit over the whole trace only using this datapoints.
Can anybody help me which methods to use?
Thanks for your efforts!
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Rick Rosson
2011년 8월 4일
Are you asking for help with which methods to use for curve fitting, or are you asking for help in how to segregate the data in MATLAB into two separate sets of data?
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Rick Rosson
2011년 8월 4일
I will assume that you have the 15,000 data samples stored in the MATLAB Workspace as a 15,000 x 1 column vector called dataset.x.
%%Create time domain:
N = size(dataset.x,1);
Fs = 125;
dt = 1/Fs;
dataset.t = dt*(0:N-1)';
%%Create subset:
p = 600;
q = 200;
subset.x = [ dataset.x(1:p) ; dataset.x(end-q+1:end) ];
subset.t = [ dataset.t(1:p) ; dataset.t(end-q+1:end) ];
%%Exponential fit:
fitType = 'exp1';
myFit = fit(subset.t,subset.x,fitType);
HTH.
Rick
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the cyclist
2011년 8월 4일
Not that I'm bitter or anything, but ... uh ... isn't this exactly what I proposed in my answer? (Except that you did the work for him?)
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the cyclist
2011년 8월 4일
If "x" is your explanatory variable, then it should be as simple as using x([1:600,end-199:end]), do similar for your response variable,and run fit() just as you did with "no problem" before. Or is it more complicated than that?
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fcarl
2011년 8월 4일
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Rick Rosson
2011년 8월 4일
Also, what is your time scale? You have 15000 points, but I assume that the time increment is not actually 1, but something much smaller. Do you know the sampling rate Fs and/or the time increment dt = 1/Fs?
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