How to obtain R square value
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Andoni Mendialdua
el 1 de Sept. de 2014
Comentada: Star Strider
el 1 de Sept. de 2014
Hi all,
coefficientsold = polyfit(AAT,QErot1,1)
Ygg=polyval(coefficientsold,AAT)
figure
axis([-10 80 0 15])
plot(AAT,QErot1,'s',AAT,Ygg,'--','MarkerFaceColor',[0 0 0])
By using this code what I obtain is a linear equation that fits my data, but I am not able to obtain the R-square value.
I would be glad if you could tell be how to obtain the r-square value, if it is possible by the use of the regress function, because I am not able to understand the use of this function properly.
Thank you very much
Andoni
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Star Strider
el 1 de Sept. de 2014
Use the core MATLAB corrcoef function. It will give you the R values and the significance levels (probabilities) and confidence intervals if you want them.
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Star Strider
el 1 de Sept. de 2014
My pleasure!
The 0.938 value is the correlation coefficient for your data. I refer you to the documentation (hyperlink in my original Answer) for a full explanation. (The 1 values on the diagonal of the R matrix are because each variable is perfectly correlated with itself. This is correct, even though the corresponding P values equal to 1 on the diagonal of the P matrix are not correct.)
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Kalpesh Patil
el 1 de Sept. de 2014
correlation_coeff = corr2(Ygg,AAT);
r_sqr = power(correlation_coeff,2);
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Iain
el 1 de Sept. de 2014
Why do you think that an R-squared value of 1 is wrong?
Are you actually asking for an RMS?
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