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Plot error bars in curve fitting figure

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Pietro Scapolo
Pietro Scapolo le 21 Nov 2022
Hi I would like to know how to add error bars to the figure of the curve fitter.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 21 Nov 2022
Using fitnlm since I am familiar with it —
x = 0:20;
y = 1-exp(-0.25*x) + randn(size(x))*0.1;
objfcn = @(b,x) b(1) - exp(b(2).*x) + b(3);
mdl = fitnlm(x(:),y(:), objfcn, rand(3,1))
Warning: The Jacobian at the solution is ill-conditioned, and some model parameters may not be estimated well (they are not identifiable). Use caution in making predictions.
mdl =
Nonlinear regression model: y ~ b1 - exp(b2*x) + b3 Estimated Coefficients: Estimate SE tStat pValue ________ ________ _______ __________ b1 434.96 0.015592 27897 8.6967e-74 b2 -0.25979 0.037878 -6.8586 1.5222e-06 b3 -433.96 0.015592 -27833 9.0871e-74 Number of observations: 21, Error degrees of freedom: 19 Root Mean Squared Error: 0.0806 R-Squared: 0.92, Adjusted R-Squared 0.916 F-statistic vs. constant model: 219, p-value = 6.94e-12
[yf,yci] = predict(mdl, x(:));
figure
plot(x, y, '.:')
hold on
errorbar(x, yf, yci(:,1)-yf, yci(:,2)-yf)
hold off
grid
xlim([-1 21])
A similar approach would likely work with the Curve Fitting Toolbox functions.
It will be necessary for you to experiment with those in your project.
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