How do create a loglog line of best fit?

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Nicholas Green
Nicholas Green le 23 Sep 2015
Commenté : Star Strider le 16 Nov 2022
So far I've plotted my data and found that a loglog plot gives the most linear result. The line of best fit, however, isn't linear. How do i fix it? It also displays "negative numbers ignored" which might tie into it.
%%HK
close all % closes all windows
clear all % clae all variables
clc % clear command windows
beep off % turn beep noise off
format compact % tight spacing
%%Data
temp = [100,200,400,600,800,1000,1200,1400,1600]
density = [3.5,1.7,0.85,0.6,0.45,0.35,0.3,0.25,0.2]
%%Plot
loglog(temp, density, '*')
xlabel('Temperature T,K')
ylabel('Density D, kg/m^3')
title('Temperature vs. Density')
grid on
%%Equation constants
Const = polyfit(temp,density, 1)
m = Const(1)
k = Const(2)
%%Bestfit Line
hold on
YBL = m*temp+k
loglog(temp,YBL)

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 23 Sep 2015
Try this:
Const = polyfit(log(temp),log(density), 1)
m = Const(1)
k = Const(2)
YBL = x.^m.*exp(k)
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Les Beckham
Les Beckham le 16 Nov 2022
Excellent example @Star Strider. Thumbs up.
I guess I should have emphasized that point more than with the cursory sentences "Be careful of using points that aren't spanned by the range of the original fit. Extrapolation can be dangerous (give you misleading results)."
Star Strider
Star Strider le 16 Nov 2022
@Les Beckham — Thank you!
I thought the concept needed an illustration, so I provided one.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 23 Sep 2015
logx = log(temp);
logy = log(density);
Const = polyfit(logx, logy, 1)
hold on
plot(temp, exp(polyval(Const, logx)));

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