Solving Exponential equation with data
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Onkar Khadke
le 10 Sep 2020
Commenté : Onkar Khadke
le 11 Sep 2020
Dear sir,
I want to find four unknowns(a,b,c,d) which would fit with the model as y = a*(1-exp(-b*x)) + c*(exp(d*x)-1).
I am attaching data herewith. Please help me in chosing initial guess for unknowns.
Please provide steps and code in case for me to get started and able to fit it with the model.
Thank you
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Alex Sha
le 11 Sep 2020
1:
a -0.00353320943950358
b -0.00183821185934112
c -0.0092638389118119
d -0.00950908245890883
2:
a 0.00926383877006205
b 0.00950908267448672
c 0.00353320959565315
d 0.0018382118314121
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Alan Stevens
le 10 Sep 2020
Try
a = 0.0093; b = 0.0095; c = 0.0035; d = 0.00185;
f = a*(1 - exp(-b*x)) + c*(exp(d*x) - 1);
plot(x,y,'o',x,f),grid
xlabel('x'),ylabel('y')
legend('data','function')
to get
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/358837/image.jpeg)
However, the curve fitting toolbox shoud get an even better fit (I don't have the curve fitting toolbox, so did a rough fit outside of Matlab).
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Alan Stevens
le 11 Sep 2020
As I said, because I don't have MATLAB's curve fitting toolbox I used another piece of software (Mathcad) to do the fit. I then rounded the numbers to the values I listed in my earlier reply.
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