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sfit object. can't get coefficients.

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almaz ham
almaz ham 2015년 3월 3일
댓글: maitehar 2020년 6월 8일
Hello. There is my code:
>> c = fit( [X, Z], Y, ft, opts );
>> c
Linear interpolant:
c(x,y) = piecewise linear surface computed from p
where x is normalized by mean 0.5 and std 0.2745
and where y is normalized by mean 227.7 and std 80.16
Coefficients:
p = coefficient structure
>> class(c)
ans =
sfit
>> coeffvalues(c)
ans =
TriangleSurfaceInterpolant with properties:
Type: 'Linear'
>> c.p
ans =
TriangleSurfaceInterpolant with properties:
Type: 'Linear'
>> c(0.3, 201)
ans =
26349
Is it possible to get coefficient of
c() function?

답변 (3개)

Greig
Greig 2015년 3월 3일
As Sean de Wolski points out in the question that you linked to, a interpolated surface fit has multiple sets of linear fit coefficients, one for each point in the data.
If you want to have just a single set of coefficients for the entire surface fit you will need to use a polynomial fit. For example, if you want to use a 2nd order polynomial in both x and z, set the fittype to 'poly22'. The c.p00, c.p10, c.p01, c.p11, c.p20, c.p02 will contain all of your coefficients.
If this is not what you are looking for could you gives us some more details about what your are wanting.
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maitehar
maitehar 2020년 6월 8일
Hello, reading this because is in the direction of what I want.
What if I want those coeficients,from a linear fit, for each fitted interval?
This is just because, by a linear fit, it simplifies a lot some calculations and allows me to propose an easy analitycal solution in my study.
Any ideas?
maitehar
maitehar 2020년 6월 8일
Ah, got it! I'lll leave it here just in case someone checks this later:
The structure with all coeficient values from a linear fit is called:
your_fit_name.p.coefs
cheers,

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almaz ham
almaz ham 2015년 3월 3일

almaz ham
almaz ham 2015년 3월 3일
How implement it in embedded code?

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