In which order does polyfit command display coefficients?

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Nick Krebbers
Nick Krebbers el 16 de Abr. de 2019
Editada: Steven Lord el 16 de Abr. de 2019
Hello everyone,
I have a question that arose when reading the polyfit explanation. It says: "p = polyfit(x,y,n) returns the coefficients for a polynomial p(x) of degree n that is a best fit for the data in y. The coefficients in p are in descending powers".
The following example (from the same small article), however, shows that the coefficients are ascending from p1 to pn:
p(x)=p1*xn+p2*xn1+...+pn*x+pn+1.".
I am confused. If my polyfit output for a first degree polynomial is 1.33 and -4.5, in which order would they appear in the corresponding equation?
Thank you!
[SL: edited to remove some extraneous hyperlinks]

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 16 de Abr. de 2019
The 1.33 value is the slope, and the -4.5 value is the intercept, so they would appear as [1.33 -4.5]. , corresponding to and respectively.
I interpret the coefficients as:
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Nick Krebbers
Nick Krebbers el 16 de Abr. de 2019
Thank you! So basically we insert them in the equation in the same order as they appear in the output, from leftmost to rightmost.
Star Strider
Star Strider el 16 de Abr. de 2019
As always, my pleasure!
That is how I would do it, with ‘leftmost’ being the coefficient of the highest-order of the polynomial, and ‘rightmost’ being the constant (intercept) term. The polyval function interprets them this way, so it automatically produces the correct result.

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