While using fit function, how to make sure the generated fit is only of the range of data points ?
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VIGNESH BALAJI
el 21 de Jul. de 2023
Comentada: VIGNESH BALAJI
el 21 de Jul. de 2023
I have 6 datapoints and I generated a fit but the the fit exceeds the range of my datapoints. I have attached an image to show it.
I have also attached my code, please let me know what options to choose to make sure that my git is exactly of the range of my datapoints.
%% fitting a cateanry curve equation
l = 1.76; % physical length of catenary curve
fun = @(c) (- l/2 + c * sinh(x_bar/(2*c))); x0 = 0.15;
c = abs(fzero(fun,x0)); % computes value of parameter a (sag)
xx = xy0(1,:) % from dataset
yy = xy0(2,:)
ft = fittype('a*cosh((x)./a)+b', 'problem','a') % b is the coefficient used by fit and it optimises b
[f, gof]=fit(xx(:), yy(:),ft,'problem', c)
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Matt J
el 21 de Jul. de 2023
A fit does not have an inherent "range". Once the fit is computed, you can plot it over any range of x values that you wish, e.g.,
xp=linspace(min(xx(:)) , max(xx(:)));
plot(xp,f(xp))
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the cyclist
el 21 de Jul. de 2023
If you only supply 6 data points to the fitting function, it will only use those points. MATLAB doesn't "know" to do anything else.
But, that function still exists for all other points besides what was used to fit it. So, MATLAB can still plot it elsewhere. If you prefer not to plot beyond the range of the fitted points, then you can use the xlim function to limit where you plot.
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