Equation for non linear model

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Tania
Tania el 17 de Jun. de 2014
Respondida: Roger Wohlwend el 17 de Jun. de 2014
Hi! I am trying to create a nonlinear model for my data at the moment using fitnlm. I have imported the data into matlab, but I am not quite sure how to define my equation. In the example in the documentation they had:
modelfun=@(b,x)b(1) + b(2)*x(:,1).^b(3)+b(4)*x(:,2).^b(5):
-> MPG ~ b1 + b2*Horsepower^b3 + b4*Weight^b5
How did they decide on this equation? Is their a certain technique?
Thank you!

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Roger Wohlwend
Roger Wohlwend el 17 de Jun. de 2014
I have no idea why Matlab chose to use that equation. They don't explain. In some cases theory suggests the relationship between the indepent and the dependent variables (for example in physics). But in many cases theory does not help you defining the equation. Then it can be very difficult to find the equation. It helps to plot the dependent variable as a function of each independent variable. Sometimes you can recognize a certain relationship between the two variables (linear, logarithmmic, exponential, ...).

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