How to generate Best fit second order polynomial equation from MATLAB for given data
10 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Mostrar comentarios más antiguos
Dan Mathotaarchchi
el 30 de Mayo de 2017
Comentada: Star Strider
el 1 de Jun. de 2017
Hi all can anybody tell me how to generate above equation for this x and y data using MATLAB ? x,y coordinates are 6,460 10,380 12,300 14,180
0 comentarios
Respuesta aceptada
Star Strider
el 30 de Mayo de 2017
This works:
xy = [6 460; 10 380; 12 300; 14 180]; % Data
b = polyfit(xy(:,1), xy(:,2), 2); % Estimate Parameters For Quadratic Fit
y_fit = polyval(b, xy(:,1)); % Evaluate Fitted Curve
figure(1)
plot(xy(:,1), xy(:,2), 'pg')
hold on
plot(xy(:,1), y_fit, '-r')
hold off
grid
axis([5 15 ylim])
0 comentarios
Más respuestas (1)
Dan Mathotaarchchi
el 31 de Mayo de 2017
5 comentarios
Star Strider
el 1 de Jun. de 2017
Here is one approach:
T = [500 650 800];
p = 100:100:500;
z = 10*[80 16 225 285 340; 75 150 210 265 310; 70 137.5 195 250 295];
% % % z=T^2(3*p^2+2.45*p+4.00)+ 3*p^2*T^2+1.45*pT+2.00T
zfcn = @(b,p,T) T.^2.*(b(1).*p.^2 + b(2).*p + b(3)) + b(4).*p.^2.*T.^2 + b(5).*T.*p + b(6).*T;
[pM,TM] = meshgrid(p,T);
b0 = ones(1,6);
Z = @(b) norm(z - zfcn(b,pM,TM)); % Residual Norm Cost Function
[B,resnrm] = fminsearch(Z, b0); % Estimate Parameters
figure(1)
stem3(pM, TM, z)
hold on
mesh(pM, TM, zfcn(B,pM,TM))
hold off
grid on
The fit is not good, however the code runs. I will leave it to you to experiment to get the result you want. There are probably other Optimization Toolbox functions that can give a better result.
Ver también
Categorías
Más información sobre Get Started with Curve Fitting Toolbox en Help Center y File Exchange.
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!
