How to fit a curve with negative powers of x
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Hi!
I am currently trying to find an asymptote of a graph on MATLAB in order for this to be possible the formula must have negative powers of x. At the moment I am using the "polyfit" function but this does not seem to have the capability of returning a curve with any negative powers of x. If anyone can help me to plot a best fit curve with negative powers of x or knows of another way to find an asymptote it would be greatly appreciated! (I have included an image of one of the graphs I'm trying to fit in case that helps!)
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Guillaume
le 6 Sep 2018
Well, yes polyfit is to fit to polynomials which an expression with negative powers certainly isn't.
I believe that for arbitrary function fitting you need the curve fitting toolbox. You may also have a look on the FileExchange to see if there's something that fits the bill.
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Fredrik P
le 10 Nov 2022
Déplacé(e) : Image Analyst
le 10 Nov 2022
For the benefit of posterity:
x = 1:20;
y = 5 - x.^(-1);
p = polyfit(1 ./ x, y, 1);
yhat = polyval(p, 1 ./ (1:30));
figure;
hold on;
plot(y, 'o');
plot(yhat);
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Torsten
le 6 Sep 2018
If you want to fit parameters a0,...,an to a function of the form
y = a0 + a1*x^(-1) + a2*x^(-2) + ... + an*x^(-n)
you can simply use polyfit for the data points (1/xi,yi).
Best wishes
Torsten.
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