Matlab code by least square method
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Write matlab codes that fit curves n. a degree function using the least squares method.?
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David Hill
le 11 Avr 2020
If you can use matlab functions, it is quite easy:
p=polyfit(x,y,n);
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Image Analyst
le 11 Avr 2020
You can do something like this with polyfit. Run the attached demo for a full demo to create the plots below. Adapt as needed.
% Do the regression with polyfit to fit a cubic polynomial
cubicCefficients = polyfit(x, y, 3)
% The x coefficient, slope, is coefficients(1).
% The constant, the intercept, is coefficients(2).
% Make fit. It does NOT need to have the same
% number of elements as your training set,
% or the same range, though it could if you want.
% Make 500 fitted samples going from -13 to +12.
xFit = linspace(-13, 12, 500);
% Get the estimated values with polyval()
yFit = polyval(cubicCefficients, xFit);

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Diaz Iskakov
le 13 Déc 2020
Hello,
Very interesting but how could i create thus kind of function in high dimension problems ? Like R7->R
(X1,X2,X3,X4,X5,X7)->X
Thank
Image Analyst
le 13 Déc 2020
You can use matrix division, like coefficients = A\y. Start a new question and provide some data to someone can do a multiple linear regression for you.
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