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How to apply linear least squares fit for two entities?

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Amjad Iqbal
Amjad Iqbal le 24 Juil 2022
Commenté : Matt J le 25 Juil 2022
Dear Researchers,
I have two entities namely sigma (dB) and U (m/s) respectively. As given in attach figure, a linear least squares is used to fit among two entities. I have attached .mat files which contains sigma and U values. I need to fit this curve to analyse Bias and RMS.
I lookforward to receive your valubale suggestions.
Thank you!
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dpb
dpb le 24 Juil 2022
That certainly doesn't look to be nonlinear. What's the functional form you think you should be fitting (a literature reference to the type of data/from whencecame the above figure, maybe???)
Amjad Iqbal
Amjad Iqbal le 24 Juil 2022
As a matter of fact, I have sigma_VH from product and using equation-1 given in reference to obtain U.
In Fig-1 (d), this fit is applied among Sigma_VH and U. According to what they claim is nonlinear. However, I tired is linear. As you can see in attached result.
What's your suggetions and how to fit line among these two?

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Matt J
Matt J le 24 Juil 2022
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Amjad Iqbal
Amjad Iqbal le 24 Juil 2022
I tried but this doesn't apply, if you may chech with my attached datasets will be helpful.
Matt J
Matt J le 25 Juil 2022
Works fine for me
>> fobj=linear2dFit([U_vh1(:)';sigma_o_VH1(:).'])
fobj =
linear2dFit with properties:
p1: [4.7831 -27.4053]
p2: [9.1807 -19.8232]

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