prepareSurfaceData
Prepare data inputs for surface fitting
Syntax
Description
[ transforms data, if necessary, for surface fitting with the XOut, YOut, ZOut] = prepareSurfaceData(XIn,
YIn, ZIn)fit function. The function transforms data as follows:
For grid vectors, transform row (
) and column (YInXIn) headers into arraysYOutandXOutthat are the same size asZIn. Warn ifXInandYInare reversed.Return data as columns regardless of the input shapes. Error if the number of elements do not match. Warn if the number of elements match, but the sizes are different.
Convert complex to real (remove imaginary parts) and warn of this conversion.
Remove
NaNorInffrom data and warn of this removal.Convert nondouble to double and warn of this conversion.
[ transforms data including weights (XOut, YOut, ZOut, WOut] = prepareSurfaceData(XIn,
YIn, ZIn, WIn)WIn) for surface fitting with the fit function.
Use prepareSurfaceData if your data is not in column vector form. For example, you have 3 matrices. You can also use prepareSurfaceData if you have grid vectors, where length(XIn) = n, length(YIn) = m and size(ZIn) = [m,n]. You must process grid vector data for use with the fit function by using prepareSurfaceData. If you use the Curve Fitter app, you can select grid vector data and it automatically converts the data for you.
If your data is in a MATLAB® table, you do not need to use prepareSurfaceData. You can specify variables in a MATLAB table as inputs to the fit function using the form tablename.varname.
When you generate code from the Curve Fitter app, the generated code includes a call to prepareSurfaceData (or prepareCurveData for curve fits). You can call the generated file from the command line with your original data or new data as input arguments, to recreate your fits and plots. If you call the generated file with new data, the prepareCurveData function ensures you can use any data that you can fit in the Curve Fitter app, by reshaping if necessary and removing NaNs, Infs, or the imaginary parts of complex numbers.
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Version History
Introduced in R2010b